- Setnor School of Music
The Rose, Jules R., and Stanford S. Setnor School of Music is one of five areas of the College of Visual and Performing Arts at
Syracuse University . The Setnor School offers both undergraduate and graduate study options in a larger university setting. Undergraduate programs include bachelor of music degree programs in composition, music education, music industry, and the performance areas of organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and wind instruments; a bachelor of science degree in the Bandier Program for Music and the Entertainment Industries; and a bachelor of arts degree in music for students who wish to devote more time to liberal arts studies. Graduate programs are offered in composition, conducting, music education, and the performance areas of organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and wind instruments.The Setnor School offers students classical training with an inquisitive, open approach to world and popular styles and close, supportive relationships with active, professional faculty, some of whom are members of the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra, a regional professional orchestra. The Setnor School is located in historic Crouse College a building listed on the
National Register of Historic Places . Facilities include practice rooms, computer and digital synthesis labs, an electronic music studio, a music education resource center, and the acoustically rich, 700-seat Rose and Jules R. Setnor Auditorium, which houses a Holtkamp Organ and is the setting for approximately 175 concerts and recitals each year, many of which are streamed live (audio and video) over the Internet.External links
* [http://vpa.syr.edu/index.cfm/page/music Setnor School of Music, Syracuse University (official site)]
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