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  1. Mailing Address Boston University College of Fine Arts School of Music 855 Commonwealth Avenue Room 220 Boston, MA 02215. 617-353-3341 visitSOM@bu.edu

  2. Voice. As a member of the Voice Department, you will be immersed in a holistic program designed for the 21 st century professional singer. At each level of study, you will pursue the highest standards of training in developing technique, repertoire, languages, and musicianship. We believe the artist synthesizes all aspects of training with ...

  3. The Keyboard Department houses a range of instruments at all degree levels. The piano program at Boston University is designed to inspire and prepare artists in the rigor of the tradition. Collaborative Piano is an intensive and in-depth program of study that advances pianists in the fields of song, duo sonata repertoire, and chamber music.

  4. Friday 18th January 2019. Laura Conyers has worked in music for over 15 years, both performing as a Mezzo-Soprano and in higher education administration. Prior to joining the College of Fine Arts, she held positions in enrollment management at Mannes School of Music, University of North Carolina School of the Arts, and Indiana University. Mrs.

  5. BA Music. The Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Music at BU School of Music is for students who desire a broad liberal arts education while exploring music without a strict focus in performance, composition and theory, or music education. The major prepares students for graduate work and academic careers in musicology, ethnomusicology, music theory, and ...

  6. Boston University College of Fine Arts (CFA) is a thriving community of artist-scholars who are immersed in their passions of the fine and performing arts, and determined to improve the lives of others through art. With programs in Music, Theatre, and Visual Arts CFA prepares students for a rich diversity of meaningful creative lives build on a ...

  7. Piano. BUTI offers an intensive summer training program for advanced pianists. Admission to the program is highly competitive and is limited to a class size that encourages individualized attention, so you know that you’ll be artistically and technically challenged not only by faculty, but also by your peers.