Music - Applied Instrumental
Turn your talent into a career with an instrumental music bachelor's degree from UW-Eau Claire, a rigorous program accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music.
Creating a Symphony of Success
Designed for those aspiring to be performing artists or private studio instructors, the applied instrumental music major pairs a rigorous curriculum with valuable, professional experiences.
Known for its vibrant music scene, both UW-Eau Claire and the city of Eau Claire offer many opportunities to showcase your skills. You may perform in solo recitals, chamber music and ensemble concerts, and theatre productions. Serve as a rehearsal pianist for opera productions. Or discover best practices and new perspectives through internships, study abroad, and the National Student Exchange program. Multiple guest artists frequent classrooms, offering special classes, masterclasses, and performances every year. And the department regularly offers concerto competitions and annual tours/performance opportunities.
Our professors have deep experience on and off stage, and they use that knowledge to help you realize your professional potential. Small class sizes allow you to get one-on-one attention and collaborate with others who are passionate about music. No matter your career goals, we are here to help make them happen. In fact, the applied instrumental music major is known nationally for producing successful graduates. Are you ready to be one of them?
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Accreditation Information
All music degrees from UW-Eau Claire have been accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music.
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Where can the music - applied instrumental program lead me after graduation?
Our applied instrumental majors are well-prepared for their professional careers. Graduates have gone on to receive Grammy awards and join professional ensembles, as well as become composers, professors, arts administrators, studio instructors, and more.
Example Careers
- Professional performer
- Conductor
- Private music teacher
- Music professor
- Arts administrator
Recent Graduates
String Bass Player
San Francisco Symphony
California
Tuba Player
Beijing Symphony Orchestra
China
Professor in Jazz Studies
Indiana University
Indiana
Director of School of Music
University of Iowa
Iowa
Professor of Musicology
Michigan State University
Michigan
Trumpet Professor
University of Iowa
Iowa
Conductor
James Madison University
Virginia
Owner
Offbeats Violin and Guitar Studio
Wisconsin
UW-Eau Claire's applied instrumental music bachelor's degree program will provide you with many opportunities to enhance your musical skills and knowledge. A robust curriculum includes courses in music theory, history, literature, pedagogy, recital, conducting, and ensembles.
In addition to UW-Eau Claire admission requirements, students enrolling as a music major or minor are required to successfully complete a departmental audition for instrument or voice prior to enrolling. Audition information and scheduling are available on the department website.
Here are a few courses in Music - Applied Instrumental at UW-Eau Claire.
MUSI 180
Symphony Band
Local concerts, annual concert tour and/or other out-of-town appearances may be part of this course.
MUSI 260
Contemporary Music Ensemble
Includes study and performances of contemporary compositions as well as 20th- and 21st-century repertoire and styles.
MUSI 227
Music History & Society I
Development of European classical music to 1700 with comparative music examples from folk, popular, and jazz traditions.
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