One of the lasting traditions of Brigham Young University is its strong cultural emphasis and support of the fine arts.
Historically, the music department at BYU has been one of its academic stars, and today the BYU School of Music continues this tradition as it leads toward a bright future.
The strength of the School lies in its resources —students, faculty, facilities, and the university and community. There are approximately 700 music majors in the School of Music pursuing their dreams while moving towards graduation. This body of talented and dedicated young musicians is an example to the world of the power of music in individual lives.
BYU's School of Music is comprehensive, with 52 full-time and 58 part-time faculty teaching private instruction, ensembles, education, music theory, history, and conducting, plus other exciting fields of study. Our focus is on cultivating individual talents and fostering some of the most respected music ensembles in any academic setting.
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