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A university school of music or college of music, or academy of music or conservatoire (French
French language

French is a Romance language spoken around the world by around 80 million people as first language, by 190 million as second language, and by about another 200 million people as an acquired tongue, with significant speakers in 54 countries....
, but used in British English
British English

British English or UK English is the broad term used to distinguish the forms of the English language used in the United Kingdom from forms used elsewhere....
) — also known as a conservatory (American English
American English

PhonologyIn many ways, compared to English language in England, North American English is conservative in its phonology. Some distinctive accents can be found on the East Coast of the United States , partly because these areas were in contact with England, and imitated prestigious varieties of English English at a time when those varieties we...
) or a conservatorium (Australian English
Australian English

Australian English is the form of the English language spoken in Australia....
) — is a higher education
Higher education

Higher education refers to a level of education that is provided by university, vocational university, community colleges, liberal arts colleges, Institute of technology and other collegiate level institutions, such as Vocational school, trade schools and career colleges, that award academic degrees or professional certifications....
 institution dedicated to teaching the art of music
Music

Music is an art form whose media is sound organized in time. Common elements of music are pitch , rhythm , dynamics , and the sonic qualities of timbre and texture ....
, including the playing of musical instruments, musical composition
Musical composition

Musical composition is:* an original piece of music* the musical form of a musical piece* the process of creating a new piece of music...
, musicianship, music history
Music history

The field of music history, sometimes called historical musicology, is the highly diverse subfield of the broader discipline of musicology that studies the composition, performance, reception, and criticism of music over time....
 and music theory
Music theory

Music theory is the field of study that deals with how music works. It examines the language and notation of music. It identifies patterns that govern composer techniques....
.

Colleges of music and university schools of music are tertiary
Tertiary education

Tertiary education, also referred to as third stage, third level, and post-secondary education, is the educational level following the completion of a school providing a secondary education, such as a high school, secondary school, or gymnasium ....
 level institutions, and they may either be independent or part of a university
University

A university is an institution of higher education and research, which grants academic degrees in a variety of subjects. A university provides both undergraduate education and postgraduate education....
.






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A university school of music or college of music, or academy of music or conservatoire (French
French language

French is a Romance language spoken around the world by around 80 million people as first language, by 190 million as second language, and by about another 200 million people as an acquired tongue, with significant speakers in 54 countries....
, but used in British English
British English

British English or UK English is the broad term used to distinguish the forms of the English language used in the United Kingdom from forms used elsewhere....
) — also known as a conservatory (American English
American English

PhonologyIn many ways, compared to English language in England, North American English is conservative in its phonology. Some distinctive accents can be found on the East Coast of the United States , partly because these areas were in contact with England, and imitated prestigious varieties of English English at a time when those varieties we...
) or a conservatorium (Australian English
Australian English

Australian English is the form of the English language spoken in Australia....
) — is a higher education
Higher education

Higher education refers to a level of education that is provided by university, vocational university, community colleges, liberal arts colleges, Institute of technology and other collegiate level institutions, such as Vocational school, trade schools and career colleges, that award academic degrees or professional certifications....
 institution dedicated to teaching the art of music
Music

Music is an art form whose media is sound organized in time. Common elements of music are pitch , rhythm , dynamics , and the sonic qualities of timbre and texture ....
, including the playing of musical instruments, musical composition
Musical composition

Musical composition is:* an original piece of music* the musical form of a musical piece* the process of creating a new piece of music...
, musicianship, music history
Music history

The field of music history, sometimes called historical musicology, is the highly diverse subfield of the broader discipline of musicology that studies the composition, performance, reception, and criticism of music over time....
 and music theory
Music theory

Music theory is the field of study that deals with how music works. It examines the language and notation of music. It identifies patterns that govern composer techniques....
.

Colleges of music and university schools of music are tertiary
Tertiary education

Tertiary education, also referred to as third stage, third level, and post-secondary education, is the educational level following the completion of a school providing a secondary education, such as a high school, secondary school, or gymnasium ....
 level institutions, and they may either be independent or part of a university
University

A university is an institution of higher education and research, which grants academic degrees in a variety of subjects. A university provides both undergraduate education and postgraduate education....
. Many music schools originated as vocational training centers for would-be professional musicians, often outside the main academic structure. These institutions have retained an emphasis on performance into the 21st century, while also adopting a more formal academic approach. On the other hand there are university music departments, which originally placed more emphasis on academic study of music, but often place greater emphasis on performance now than they did in the past. The two groups overlap more than they used to, with the specific balance of vocational training and academic study varying from one institution to another.

College and university schools of music


History

Sergeymila Conservatory
In the late 7th century, the Schola Cantorum
Schola cantorum

The Schola cantorum was the trained papal choir during the Middle Ages, specializing in the performance of plainchant. Although legend associates them with the papacy of Pope Gregory the Great, who is popularly but falsely credited with creating the Gregorian repertory, there is no historical evidence to support this claim....
, school of singers, was founded by the Roman Catholic Church
Roman Catholic Church

The Roman Catholic Church, officially known as the Catholic Church is the world's largest Christianity Ecclesia , representing over half of all Christians and one-sixth of the world population....
, may be the first professional music school in history. Soon after, the Chinese Royal Academy
Royal Academy (China)

The Royal Academy is the official school for music, dance, and theater in China between the Tang Dynasty and Ming Dynasty, lasting more than 1000 years....
 was set up by Emperor Gaozu of Tang
Emperor Gaozu of Tang

Emperor Gaozu of T?ng , born Li Yuan , was the founder of the Tang Dynasty of China, and the first emperor of this dynasty from 618 to 626....
 in the purpose to teach music, theater, and dance for court entertainment, being the first school to teach singing, instrumental performing, acting, and such.

Contemporary institutions

Some institutions have university
University

A university is an institution of higher education and research, which grants academic degrees in a variety of subjects. A university provides both undergraduate education and postgraduate education....
 status while others have vocational university
Vocational university

A vocational university is an institution of higher education and sometimes research, which provides both tertiary education and sometimes quaternary education and grants academic degrees at all levels in a variety of subjects....
 status. University schools of music grant professional degrees. The time required to complete music degrees is generally not much different from degrees in other fields, i.e. 3-4 years for a Bachelor of Music
Bachelor of Music

Bachelor of Music is an academic degree awarded by a college, university, or College or university school of music upon completion of program of study in music....
 degree, 2 years for a Master of Music
Master of Music

The Master of Music is the first graduate academic degree in Music. The M.Mus. combines advanced studies in an applied area of specialization with graduate-level academic study in subjects such as music history, music theory, or music pedagogy....
 degree, and 3 years for a Doctor of Musical Arts
Doctor of Musical Arts

The Doctor of Musical Arts degree is a doctorates academic degree in music. The D.M.A. combines advanced studies in an applied area of specialization with graduate-level academic study in subjects such as music history, music theory, or music pedagogy....
 or Doctor of Music
Doctor of Music

The Doctor of Music degree , like other doctorates, is an academic degree of the highest level. The D.Mus. is intended for musicians and composers who wish to combine the highest attainments in their area of specialization with doctoral-level academic study in music....
 Degree. A Ph.D
Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy, abbreviated Ph.D. or PhD for the Latin , meaning "teacher of philosophy", is an postgraduate academic degree awarded by University....
 degree is usually gained for areas such as musicology
Musicology

Musicology is the scholarly study of music. The word is used in narrow, broad and intermediate senses. In the narrow sense, musicology is confined to the music history of Western culture....
, music theory
Music theory

Music theory is the field of study that deals with how music works. It examines the language and notation of music. It identifies patterns that govern composer techniques....
, music composition, or music education
Music education

Music education is a field of study associated with the teaching and learning of music. More than merely teaching notes and rhythms, music education seeks to develop the whole person....
. Some schools also offer a non-academic degree that is solely performance based, such as the A.D. or Artist Diploma; this may be offered at the undergraduate and/or graduate level. In addition, some schools may offer non-professional music-related degrees such as a Bachelor of Arts in Music or a Bachelor of Arts in Music Education.

The National Association of Schools of Music
National Association of Schools of Music

The National Association of Schools of Music, NASM, was founded in 1924 by Gilbert Raynolds Combs, and is an school accreditation for higher education music school in the United States of America....
 (NASM), is an accreditor
School accreditation

Educational accreditation is a type of quality assurance process under which services and operations of an educational institution or program are evaluated by an external body to determine if applicable standards are met....
 for colleges or university schools of music in the United States of America. They currently accredit 610 institutions of higher learning.

The European Association of Conservatoires
European Association of Conservatoires

The European Association of Conservatoires is the main association of colleges and university schools of music in Europe, which was established in 1953....
 (AEC) is the main association of colleges or university schools of music in Europe.

U.S. News & World Report
U.S. News & World Report

U.S. News & World Report is an influential United States newsmagazine published in Washington, D.C. Along with Time and Newsweek, it was for many years a leading news weekly, although it focused more than its counterparts on political, economic, health and education stories....
  and Change make a national and international ranking of the music schools. (See also College and university rankings
College and university rankings

In higher education, college and university rankings are listings of universities and liberal arts colleges in an order determined by any combination of factors....
)

Instruments and subjects

Most of the world's famous music colleges and conservatories like the Royal Academy of Music
Royal Academy of Music

The Royal Academy of Music in London, England, is a college or university school of music, Britian's oldest degree-granting music school and a constituent college of the University of London since 1999....
, London, the Paris Conservatoire, the Juilliard School of Music in New York, and the Felix Mendelssohn College of Music and Theatre
Felix Mendelssohn College of Music and Theatre

The University of Music and Theatre "Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy? Leipzig is a public university in Leipzig . Founded in 1843 by Felix Mendelssohn as the Conservatory of Music, it is the oldest College or university school of music in Germany and one of the most famous ones in Europe....
 in Leipzig focus on Western art music (classical music
Classical music

Classical music is a broad term that usually refers to mainstream music produced in, or rooted in the traditions of Western art history Religious music and secular music, encompassing a broad period from roughly the 9th century to present times....
). However, in non-European, non-Oceanic
Oceania

Oceania is a geography, often geopolitics, region consisting of numerous lands—mostly islands in the Pacific Ocean and vicinity. The term "Oceania" was coined in 1831 by French explorer Jules Dumont d'Urville....
 and non-American countries, especially Asian conservatories, traditional instruments may be offered as a principal study. An example is the Shanghai Conservatory of Music
Shanghai Conservatory of Music

The Shanghai Conservatory of Music is a public university in Shanghai, China....
 in Shanghai, China and other Chinese conservatories, where Chinese traditional instruments are taught.

Certain schools or conservatories may be exclusively focused on music, such as the New England Conservatory of Music
New England Conservatory of Music

The New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, is the oldest independent Music school in the United States.The conservatory is home each year to 750 students pursuing undergraduate and graduate studies along with 1400 more in its Preparatory School as well as the School of Continuing Education....
 and Mannes College The New School for Music in New York City. Others may have one or more other focuses such as the Boston Conservatory
Boston Conservatory

The Boston Conservatory is an arts Music school located in the Fenway-Kenmore region of Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America. It has undergraduate and graduate programs in music, dance, theater, and music education....
 which instructs in music, theater, dance and music education.

Schools of music in the United States

In the United States, there are four types of music schools. Three of them follow the more traditional formats of music education. The last one is more informal and includes schools that teach the history and performance of world music.

Preparatory schools

The first type and seemingly the most prevalent (though not the largest) are preparatory schools. Almost all of the major conservatories and music schools of the United States also carry a preparatory program.

Independent conservatories

Conservatories are the most individual and popular type of music school. Conservatories completely focus on music and do not specialize in anything else. Usually emphasis within the school will be focused on either "Classical" or "Contemporary" studies, though in recent years, this divide has begun to meld. Some conservatories also include instruction in drama and dance, most notably the Juilliard School, however this instruction is usually not considered part of the Conservatory" part of the School. In the Juilliard School, for example, there are three schools each operating quasi-independently; the Juilliard School of Music is the only true "Conservatory" part of the school.

Notable examples in the United States are:
Classical
  • Curtis Institute of Music
    Curtis Institute of Music

    The Curtis Institute of Music is a College or university school of music in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that offers courses of study leading to a performance Diploma, Bachelor of Music, Master of Music in Opera, and Professional Studies Certificate in Opera....
     (Philadelphia, PA)
  • The Juilliard School (New York, NY)
  • New England Conservatory (Boston, MA)


Contemporary
  • Berklee College of Music
    Berklee College of Music

    Berklee College of Music, founded in 1945, is an independent music college in Boston, Massachusetts. It has an enrollment of approximately 4,000 students and a 2008 faculty of approximately 500....
      (Boston, Massachusetts)
  • The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music
    The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music

    HistoryThe New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music was founded by David Levy, a former dean of Parsons The New School for Design, and saxophonist Arnie Lawrence in 1986 as the Jazz & Contemporary Music Program....
     (New York, New York)


Often, academic requirements for conservatories are merely supplemental to a music student's education and career. This makes them very popular with students who would rather not be burdened by academic requirements that are normally enforced at music schools that are part of a larger university system.

Conservatories as part of a larger university

While closely related to independent conservatories, this type of schools is where a music school is amalgamated as part of a larger university using the university's resources.

Notable examples of this type of music school are:
  • Conservatory of Music at Wheaton College
    Wheaton College

    Wheaton College may refer to:* Wheaton College , private Evangelical Protestant, coeducational, liberal arts college in Wheaton, Illinois* Wheaton College , private liberal arts college in Norton, Massachusetts...
     (Wheaton, IL)
  • Eastman School of Music
    Eastman School of Music

    The Eastman School of Music is a music College or university school of music located in Rochester, New York, United States. The Eastman School is the professional school of music associated with the University of Rochester....
     of the University of Rochester
    University of Rochester

    The University of Rochester is a private university, nonsectarian, research university located in Rochester, New York. The university grants undergraduate, graduate, doctoral, and professional degrees through six schools and various interdisciplinary programs....
     (Rochester, NY)
  • Hartt School of Music of the University of Hartford
    University of Hartford

    The University of Hartford, often called UHA or UHart, was founded in 1877, and is a private, independent, and nonsectarian coeducational university located in West Hartford, Connecticut....
     (Hartford, CT)
  • Peabody Institute
    Peabody Institute

    The Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University is a music school and University-preparatory school located in the Mount Vernon, Baltimore neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland at the corner of Maryland Route 139 and Monument Streets at Mount Vernon Place....
     of The Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, MD)
  • Jacobs School of Music
    Jacobs School of Music

    The Jacobs School of Music of Indiana University Bloomington in Bloomington, Indiana, is an undergraduate and graduate student institution for the study of music....
     at Indiana University (Bloomington, IN)
  • Mannes College The New School for Music of the New School University (New York, NY)
  • Oberlin Conservatory of Music
    Oberlin Conservatory of Music

    The Oberlin Conservatory of Music, located in Bibbins Hall, on the campus of Oberlin College in Oberlin, Ohio, was founded in 1865 and is the oldest continuously operating conservatory in the United States....
     (Oberlin, Ohio)
  • The College-Conservatory of Music
    University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music

    The University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music is the performing arts College or university school of music of the University of Cincinnati and is one of the nation's leading music conservatories....
     (Cincinnati, Ohio)


Contemporary as part of a larger university


  • College of Arts and Media of the University of Colorado Denver
    University of Colorado Denver

    The University of Colorado Denver, shortened as UCD or UC Denver, is a public university in the United States state of Colorado. It is one of three schools of the University of Colorado system....
     (Denver, CO)


Several conservatories and contemporary schools that are tied to a university often function as a separate entity while being attached to a university often for logistical and financial reasons. The most notable cases of this are the Eastman School of Music
Eastman School of Music

The Eastman School of Music is a music College or university school of music located in Rochester, New York, United States. The Eastman School is the professional school of music associated with the University of Rochester....
, Mannes College, and the Peabody Institute
Peabody Institute

The Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University is a music school and University-preparatory school located in the Mount Vernon, Baltimore neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland at the corner of Maryland Route 139 and Monument Streets at Mount Vernon Place....
 which were all independent schools before joining a larger entity. For example, Eastman and Mannes, while having separate admissions offices than the larger university, both share the larger's bursars and student services offices. These three schools are also removed from their respective university's campuses further showing their independence.

Though some of these music schools do forego requiring prospective applicants to meet university admission standards, most still follow a strict complementary structure of general education along with music education.

Other

The fourth type of music school is the most informal. These schools are not incorporated in terms of their recognition as a school entitled to non-profit legal status. Almost anyone can attend these schools and pay a for-profit fee for instruction in diverse types of music.

Notable music colleges, conservatories, and university music departments

See List of colleges and university schools of music
List of colleges and university schools of music

This is a List of College and University Schools of Music by country. For the main article about college and university schools of music, see College or university school of music....


External links

  • This guide centers on music schools that teach world music and roots music in general.
  • .
  • Bridge to Music: an on line guide to music schools, organized by degree, program and location.