SIUC School of Music

The Southern Illinois University (SIUC) School of Music aka SOM is part of the College of Liberal Arts, and a focal point of cultural learning and activity at SIUC. Housed in Altgeld Hall (built in 1896),[1] the Old Baptist Foundation Building and Shryock Auditorium, the School of Music is central to the campus both geographically and culturally.

School of Music
SIUC School of Music - Altgeld Hall
DirectorEric Lenz (Interim Director)
UndergraduatesYes
PostgraduatesYes
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Location
Carbondale
,
Illinois
,
USA
Websitecola.siu.edu/music/

Available Degrees

  • Bachelors of Music (BM)
  • Bachelor of Arts (BA)
  • Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA)
  • Music Minor

Undergraduate Degrees

  • Music Business
  • Music Education
  • Music Theory/Composition
  • Musical Theater
  • Piano Pedagogy
  • Performance:
    • Keyboard
    • Instrumental
    • Voice
    • Guitar
    • Studio Jazz
  • Liberal Arts, Music

Graduate Degrees

The SIUC School of Music offers the Master of Music Degree in the following concentrations:

  • Collaborative Piano
    • Instrumental Accompanying
    • Vocal Accompanying
  • Music Education
  • Music History and Literature
  • Music Theory and Composition
  • Opera/Musical Theater
  • Performance
    • Choral Conducting
    • Guitar
    • Orchestral Instruments
    • Orchestral Conducting
    • Piano
    • Vocal
    • Wind Conducting
  • Piano Pedagogy (Piano Education Arts)

Ensembles

Orchestras

University Bands

Jazz

  • Studio Jazz Orchestra
  • Lab Jazz Orchestra
  • Jazz Combos

Vocal Ensembles

  • Concert Choir
  • Choral Union
  • Chamber Singers

Other Ensembles

  • Opera / Musical Theater
  • Guitar Ensemble
  • Clarinet Studio
  • New Music Ensemble

Distinguished Faculty

Notable alumni

AlumniDegreeGraduation Date
Wallarab, BrentBM Performance1987
Lane, Johnny LeeMM Percussion Performance1972
Osborn, SeanMM Clarinet Performance1999

Organizations

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References

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