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September 13, 2007

Music Majors at Case Western Reserve Sound Off

The Department of Music recently asked some undergraduates what they love about being music majors at Case. Their answers are pretty harmonious:

“They have scholarships just for music students!” (Editor’s Note: Now that’s music to any potential student’s ears!)

“As a Case student, I’m taking lessons at the Cleveland Institute of Music from a member of the Cleveland Orchestra.”

“We get to attend Cleveland Orchestra rehearsals for free!”

“The art, natural history and auto-aviation museums are right down the block and are awesome!”

“I never miss the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame concerts and lectures on campus.”

“The world-renowned music faculty are brilliant, energetic and approachable.”

“I spend hours playing with the high-tech musical gadgets and programs in the Music Tech Lab.”

“My parents can’t believe that I could be a pre-med music major or pursue a double major in music and engineering.” (Editor’s Note: Actually, music and engineering is our most popular double major.)

Did you know?
Case offers six Bachelor or Arts programs in music (general musicianship; music performance; music history and literature; music theory; early music performance practice; and audio recording technology) and a Bachelor of Science in music education as well as joint programs with the Cleveland Institute of Music.

See for yourself.
Music events at Case range from lectures to concerts and are free and open to the public. Consider scheduling a campus visit around a music event to get a better feel for the department.

Posted by tlm42 at September 13, 2007 02:08 PM

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