Academic Year 2023-2024
The Crane School of Music offers a variety of degree programs to meet the needs of students pursuing a career in the field of music. Follow the links below to read more about our programs or to see the required courses in each degree. The degree sequence sheets are PDFs which contain a complete list of required courses as well as a model four-year plan for students and advisers.Bachelor of Arts in Music
Graduate Studies in Music
The Crane School of Music offers the Loading..., designed to meet student interests, needs and requirements within a framework that provides opportunities to pursue a balance of academic and professionally oriented courses. The Crane School of Music boasts one of the world's oldest and largest music teacher preparation programs.
Departments & Programs
The Crane School of Music has four academic departments and one program area, overseeing our degrees in music education, instrumental performance, vocal performance, music business, and music theory, history and composition. Find out more about these areas by exploring our programs below!
Academic Year 2021-2022
The Crane School of Music offers a variety of degree programs to meet the needs of students pursuing a career in the field of music. Follow the links below to read more about our programs or to see the required courses in each degree. The degree sequence sheets are PDFs which contain a complete list of required courses as well as a model four-year plan for students and advisers. Bachelor of Arts in Music
Archived Assessment Reports & Plans
Crane School of Music School of Arts & Sciences School of Education & Professional Studies
Fall 2015 News
Crane School News In November 2015, the award-winning Crane Opera Ensemble & Orchestra was announced as the 1st Place winner of the National Opera Association's 2014-2015 Opera Production Competition (division III). The production featured the winners of the 2014 Domenic J.
Conferences & Special Events
The Crane School of Music students, faculty and guest artists present over 300 public performances each year. Also, master classes provide the special chance for our student singers, instrumentalists and conductors to learn from prominent visiting artists and alumni.
History
The Crane School of Music was founded in 1886 by Julia Etta Crane (1855-1923) as the Crane Institute of Music, and was one of the first institutions in the country to have programs dedicated to preparing specialists in teaching music in the public schools.
Crane Alumni Board
Crane School of Music Alumni Board 2024-2025 Officers: