The Mary Pappert School of Music was founded in 1926, offering a Bachelor of Music degree. The Bachelor in Music Education program was added in 1930. The building which houses the school was dedicated on 29 April 1967. To commemorate the event, eminent pianist Van Cliburn was awarded an honorary degree. The school has been NASM-accredited since 1966. The School of Music became an all-Steinway institution in 2001[1] and is also an "all-Fender" school.[2]
The current collegiate enrollment is approximately 350, and there are about 500 non-credit music students studying in the City Music Center, an elementary through high school program hosted by the school which was founded in 1989.
Programs offered
The School of Music confers four different bachelor degrees, in Performance, Music Technology, Music Education, and Music Therapy. Graduate programs include master degrees in Performance, Theory/Composition, Sacred Music, Music Technology, and Music Education, as well as an Artist Diploma. In addition to undergraduate and graduate programs, post-baccalaureate certification is offered in Music Education and Music Therapy.
Ensembles
The Mary Pappert School of Music offers the following large ensembles:
Symphony Orchestra
Wind Symphony
Symphony Band
The Voices of Spirit
Pappert Chorale
Jazz Ensemble
Additionally, all university students interested in music are invited to perform with the Dukes Pep Band at football and basketball games.
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