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Performance Studies
A unique feature of music education in the liberal arts college is the three-pronged approach to musical development that performance studies (private, one-on-one study in musical performance) make possible: First, the movement from academic courses (in music history, theory, and composition) to performance studies takes the student from analysis to realization through physical practice and performance. The “laboratory experience” gained in performance studies also drives the student toward academic study of music with a deeper interest and focus. And finally, the movement from academic music courses and private instruction to departmental ensemble participation reveals the holistic benefit of committing one’s best individual efforts to the cause of a shared artistic endeavor.
Dickinson performance students are privileged to have access to:
Left to right-voice students and faculty: Laeli Sharifi ’12, Frederick Schlick, ’14, professor Lynn Helding and Michael Hoke, ‘12
Dickinson College music series draw numerous audiences. All student musicians benefit from the presence and support of live audiences. We thank our devoted patrons for their ongoing support for the college, the music program and, importantly, you—the young musicians.
- excellent faculty trained in some of the nation’s top music schools
- instruction tailored to the individual's needs (All students receive top level instruction; majors are prepared for graduate programs in large universities and conservatories and the professional world. Read about our alumni.)
- departmental accompanists (for coachings and rehearsals during the semester, noon day recitals, juries, which serve as final examinations)
- juries
- practice rooms - accessible 24/7
- scholarships
- performance opportunities
Other Opportunities
- Teaching opportunities in the area
Performance Studies Resources and Policies
Getting Started & Registering in Performance Studies
- If you are interested in beginning private study of your voice or instrument, please click here for instructions on how to begin.
- For information particular to voice students, click here.