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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.

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"I've really enjoyed being able to explore new ideas and topics in my musicology and theory courses that were never presented as an option to me before, and I love the variety of research topics that faculty and students are participating and the amount of learning opportunities that provides."
Daniella Greene, graduate, violin
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"Life as a music major at MSU feels like growing and pushing yourself alongside family. The close-knit community within the College of Music creates a supportive environment where both peers and professors hold you accountable and genuinely want to see you grow and succeed."
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“The MSU College of Music has been a great place to develop meaningful friendships and expand my professional network. It is both rigorous and supportive, providing a great balance throughout the school year."
Yuji Jones, graduate, conducting
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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.

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Upcoming Events

Wednesday, February 4, 2026
Newfound Chamber Winds
7:30 pm
Cook Recital Hall
MSUFCU Showcase Series

Newfound Chamber Winds delivers bold, contemporary performances through flexible ensemble formats, spotlighting inventive repertoire and works by living composers while pushing the boundaries of traditional chamber wind music with creativity and collaboration.

Thursday, February 5, 2026
Wind Symphony with Newfound Chamber Winds
7:30 pm
Wharton Center
MSU Bands

The MSU Wind Symphony, with guest conductor Tyler Austin and guest ensemble Newfound Winds, presents a vibrant program featuring Adams’ Incandescence, Flagello’s The Bird-While, Copland’s Buckaroo Holiday, and the world premiere of Frank Duarte’s Lenguaje, Symphony No. 1.

Friday, February 6, 2026
Symphony Orchestra, “Holst’s The Planets”
7:30 pm
Wharton Center
MSU Orchestras

The MSU Symphony Orchestra, under Octavio Más-Arocas, offers a sweeping program featuring Gala Flagello’s introspective Everything Beautiful, Holst’s iconic cosmic masterpiece The Planets, and a student-composed Sam and Mary Austin Fanfare.

Sunday, February 8, 2026
Rescheduled: Keyboard Conversations
3:00 pm
MSU Alumni Memorial Chapel
Artist-Faculty and Guest Recital Series

Experience a unique duet recital as MSU’s Hae Won Jang and Deborah Moriarty perform works for piano and organ in the resonant MSU Alumni Memorial Chapel.

Monday, February 9, 2026
Il Bellissimo Suono, clarinet and piano
7:30 pm
Cook Recital Hall
Artist-Faculty and Guest Recital Series

Take an emotional journey through romantic Italian music with MSU’s Guy Yehuda and Young Hyun Cho in Il Bellissimo Suono, featuring expressive works by Busoni, Rota, and Castelnuovo-Tedesco.

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News

From Graduate Classrooms to the Faculty Ranks: Two Scholars Reflect on MSU’s Impact
February 3, 2026

Former classmates credit MSU’s rigorous mentorship, collaborative culture, and hands on teaching with preparing them for vibrant academic careers.

Horn Player and Educator Johanna Yarbrough Joins MSU Music Faculty
January 29, 2026

Former Detroit Symphony Orchestra musician brings mentorship focused teaching and performance excellence to the MSU horn studio.

Newfound Chamber Winds Brings Innovation and Collaboration to MSU
January 26, 2026

Guest ensemble appears in two concerts and a weeklong residency

Jazz at MSU celebrates significant achievements at national competition
January 21, 2026

Program and individual honors are showered on Spartans after weekend in New York.

MSU Annual Concert Honors the Enduring Music of Mozart
January 16, 2026

West Circle Series’ Happy Birthday, Mozart! marks 270 years of beloved works

MSU Jazz Concert Honors Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Legacy
January 9, 2026

Concert theme, “Justice for All: A Legacy of Courage and Commitment,” highlights jazz’s long-standing role as a means of expression and reflection.

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