Florida State University College of Music

College of Music
Type Public
Established 1901
Dean Patricia Flowers
Students 1,082[1]
Location Tallahassee, Florida, U.S.
Website www.music.fsu.edu

The Florida State University College of Music, located in Tallahassee, Florida, United States, is one of sixteen colleges comprising Florida State University. The college houses two Grammy winners, a former concert master of the New York Philharmonic, a Pulitzer prize-winning composer, a former leading tenor of the Metropolitan Opera, and the world's leading scholar in medical music therapy. As the third-largest music program in higher education, the college's comprehensive curricula embrace all traditional areas of music and world music study from the baccalaureate to the doctoral level.

National rankings

In its most recent survey of music programs, U.S. News & World Report ranked quality of the College of Music 12th in the nation and fifth among programs at public universities. The Opera program in the College of Music ranks fifth in the nation and third among programs at public universities according to the same report.[2]

Notable people

Alumni

Faculty

References

  1. http://www.ir.fsu.edu/Factbooks/2014-15/Enrollments_College.pdf
  2. Florida State University - College of Music, Retrieved on 4-07-2011.

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