Colorado State University offers an outstanding program in graduate conducting, with instrumental and choral specializations; undergraduate conducting courses are also available. CSU provides a nationally-renowned conducting faculty, superb facilities designed for conducting instruction, and high quality ensembles for laboratory experiences.
Study With
Jayme Taylor
- Associate Director of Bands
- Director of Athletic Bands
- Assistant Professor of Music
Kevin Poelking
- Instructor of Music
- Assistant Director of Bands
- Instructor of Undergraduate Conducting
Degree Programs
Undergraduate Conducting
Within the B.M. Music Education Concentration, students take a rigorous academic program in theory, composition, history, orchestration, and secondary instruments which prepares them for the level of musicianship required of the modern conductor. Additionally, students perform in high quality ensembles, such as choir, wind ensemble, symphonic band, orchestra, and jazz bands, which are directed by some of the finest conductors in the nation. Students are introduced to the fundamentals of conducting in a beginning conducting class in the fall of their junior year. In the spring of the junior year, students take an advanced conducting class focusing in either instrumental or vocal conducting. Students receive hands-on conducting experience with the wind ensemble, symphonic band, choirs, and in their student-teaching (music education).
Graduate Conducting
To develop the musicianship and skills that will be important for the student's future professional success, graduate courses are organized in the areas of music literature and theory, the choral/vocal instrument, conducting, and teaching.
Master of Music, Conducting Specialization (Choral, Instrumental) – Full time/on-campus
Master of Music, Music Education—Conducting Specialization: Distance degree with summer residency
The unique program is designed for music educators, enabling students to earn a master’s degree while continuing to work full-time. Except for a two-week summer seminar held on the CSU campus, all coursework can be completed online or using your own school orchestra, choir, or band as your conducting laboratory. DEGREE DETAILS
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Dec. 2016 Music Faculty Notes
What’s it like to be a professional clarinetist and clarinet professor at Colorado State University? Recently, Assistant Professor of Clarinet Wesley Ferreira wore a GoPro for an entire day, so now you can find out! From arriving at work and morning practice, rehearsing for the Faculty Chamber Ensemble concert, Graduate Clarinet Quartet coaching and other […]