The School of Music, Theatre, and Dance offers a range of coursework, opportunities, and facilities for the study of music composition. Applied lessons in composition are available to undergraduate and graduate music majors as well as additional course offerings in arranging, orchestration, electronic music, and music analysis.
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Composition Laboratory
The Music Composition Laboratory (inside the University Center for the Arts) boasts state-of-the-art hardware and software for both composition and audio production. This lab is specifically dedicated for use by composition students only who have 24-hour secure access to the space. It also provides students with access to high-quality laser printers and binding machines for the creation of professional quality scores. The following software programs are currently available:
Notation Software:
- Finale
- Sibelius
Digital Audio:
- Ableton Live Suite
- Max/MSP
- Pro Tools HD
- Logic Pro X
- MOTU Digital Performer
- Reason
- East-West Symphonic Libraries
- Tapspace Percussion Library
Student Achievement
Student composers at CSU have been accepted to numerous prestigious graduate music programs throughout the nation and abroad. Some of the more notable programs are listed below:
- Brandeis University
- Royal Northern College of Music (UK)
- University of Texas – Austin
- University of Kansas
- University of Missouri – Kansas City
- University of Missouri – Columbia
- University of Massachusetts – Amherst
- University of Southern California
- Arizona State University
- Florida State University
- University of Colorado – Boulder
- University of North Texas
- University of Northern Colorado
Additionally, student composers have participated in prominent new music festivals and composition workshops including the following:
- Cortona New Music Sessions (Italy)
- Valencia International Performance Academy & Festival (Spain)
- University of Cincinnati Film Scoring Workshop
- University of Missouri Summer Composers Workshop
- College Music Society Regional Conferences
Composition Events
Composition News
The Sound of Technology
The University Center for the Arts is alive with the sound of music, most of which was created with technology. From music and technology courses to music composition degrees to significant hardware and software technological upgrades, CSU students and UCA patrons are benefitting from the continued investment in music technology by the School of Music, […]
April 2016 Faculty Notes
Last fall, Assistant Professor of Music History K. Dawn Grapes had her annotated bibliography/research guide to “John Dowland” recently published online by Oxford University Press in Oxford Bibliographies. In her introduction, Dr. Grapes describes Dowland (b. 1563–d. 1623) as an internationally known English musician of the late 16th and early 17th centuries. As the most […]