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Students from throughout Michigan, across the U.S. and around the globe come together in our undergraduate and graduate degree programs, developing and supporting their personal, creative expression. The commitment and passion of our faculty and staff, and the supportive nature of student colleagues lead to professional success in our programs.
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Go to AdmissionsJoin us for a vibrant brass concert featuring solo, quartet, and full ensemble performances, marking Chance Huiet’s debut as MSU’s new tuba and euphonium professor and celebrating the university’s legacy of low brass excellence.
Experience the premiere of Adama, a first-of-its-kind quartet featuring MSU’s Guy Yehuda and Tasha Warren with guest artists Meg Okura and Dave Eggar, performing commissioned works inspired by the global Jewish diaspora.
Experience the vivid sound world of Renaissance winds as Ciaramella performs intricate 15th- and 16th-century music on historical instruments.
MSU’s Singing Spartans and U-M’s Men’s Glee Club come together for a unique, high-energy evening of choral music.
Conducted by Yuji Jones, this adventurous program showcases bold 21st-century compositions by David Biedenbender, Gleb Kanasevich, and Daniel Cueto, highlighting innovative sounds, unique instrumentation, and the world premiere of Providence.
Guest ensemble appears in two concerts and a weeklong residency
Program and individual honors are showered on Spartans after weekend in New York.
West Circle Series’ Happy Birthday, Mozart! marks 270 years of beloved works
Concert theme, “Justice for All: A Legacy of Courage and Commitment,” highlights jazz’s long-standing role as a means of expression and reflection.
Renowned guest ensembles at Fairchild Theatre feature wind music performed on period instruments.
Two movements from The Nutcracker, reimagined by MSU faculty and performed by MSU students.