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Member of the Division of Humanities
Roger Vetter, Chair (2008-2010)
The Grinnell music curriculum presents opportunities for introductory, intermediate, and
advanced studies in each of three areas: performance, historical/cultural studies, and
composition/theory/technology. Music majors take coursework in all three areas and,
through intensive mentoring with faculty advisers, develop an area of emphasis that
reflects individual interests and goals. Most majors complete a capstone senior project,
in which they are challenged to make an original contribution to knowledge and
creativity in their area of emphasis while demonstrating the skills they have acquired
for writing, speaking, and thinking critically about music.
The Department offers
performance ensembles,
private lesson options, and
courses that engage a large
portion of the student body. Ensembles and lessons are open equally to all Grinnell
students, regardless of major. An extensive collection of
musical instruments is available for performance and study.
Music Department facilities include specialized
practice and rehearsal spaces,
computer and multimedia labs, and
Sebring-Lewis Hall, which hosts musical events for the campus and community.
Detailed Information on the Department of Music.
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