Experience music, art, and light in a collaborative program of contemporary works hosted by the MSU Museum, where sound and imagery meet in an immersive evening of creativity.
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 AdmissionsThe MSU Symphony Orchestra, led by Octavio Más-Arocas, celebrates the Honors Concerto Competition winners with a vibrant program of student soloists and a Sam and Mary Austin Fanfare by an MSU student composer.
MSU pianist Ralph Votapek performs Schubert’s final two piano sonatas, presenting a rare and profound journey through the composer’s richly expressive late style.
MSU artists Richard Sherman (flute) and Eric Zuber (piano) present a diverse program of expressive American works, highlighting the versatility of the flute-piano duo.
Join MSU College of Music students as they perform site-specific compositions shaped by the walls of the MSU Broad Art Museum.
DMA candidate and bassoonist Madeline Wilks created an adaptable instrument strap that earned top-level support among eight finalists in the annual Running Start Competition.
The world premiere by the LA Phil of a deeply personal new work by MSU Music’s Ricardo Lorenz draws together Venezuela, Berlin, and a connection to Alexander von Humboldt.
Annual showcase concert features six student groups competing for top prizes.
MSU Opera Theatre close out the season with Puccini and Rossini Double Bill.
Multi-GRAMMY nominated artist returns as MSU Federal Credit Union Jazz Artist in Residence.
Through donor-supported programs, MSU Music students gain paid, career-shaping internships — and a fair chance to pursue them.