We have a laser focus on the educational and professional preparation you need to succeed in today’s music world, but we also aim for personal fulfillment and enjoyment. That is what makes us special. We care about your success, and it shows.
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.
We believe in providing the highest-quality music education to give musicians like you the space and inspiration needed to grow. Our undergraduate, master’s, doctoral, and non-degree programs are designed to help students deeply develop their interests and talent. Realize your unique potential at the MSU College of Music.
Go to AdmissionsPianist Ralph Votapek performs alongside Wei-Qin Claire Tang and Daniel Bazin in an evening of vibrant two-piano works, featuring music by Barber, Bernstein, Kapustin, and Rachmaninoff.
The Dark Horse Consort revives the rich brass traditions of Renaissance and early Baroque Europe with a dazzling program of Gabrieli, Picchi, and Castello, echoing the majestic, multi-choir soundscapes of St. Mark’s Basilica in Venice.
MSU saxophonist Joseph Lulloff leads an evening of vibrant saxophone and piano works, joined by Yu-Lien The and John Nichol, featuring Amy Beach’s Romance, the world premiere of Parker Fritz’s Write Your Own Way, and more.
Honoring the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., this powerful annual concert features the MSU Jazz Orchestras, Carmen Bradford, and MSU jazz voice students in a powerful program of spirituals and jazz works that celebrate hope, justice, and reflection.
Two movements from The Nutcracker, reimagined by MSU faculty and performed by MSU students.
Funds supporting members of the band are part of historic gift from Greg and Dawn Williams.
Dmitri Berlinsky, an internationally recognized violinist, has spent the last 25 years mentoring aspiring musicians in the MSU College of Music.
The Lance LaDuke Brass Scholarship at MSU honors an alum whose passion for music continues to inspire future Spartans.
Celebration of MSU Jazz Studies’ 25th Anniversary continues with a weeklong residency and performance at Fairchild Theatre.
MSU choirs and orchestra present Alegría Navideña at Wharton Center