Message from Director
Welcome to the School of Music
Founded in the 1870s in one of the great artistic and cultural
centers of the nation, the School can lay claim to a glorious
and distinguished history. The many successful alumni and former
faculty can attest to this tradition. We are proud of our past
and conscious of our present. The School offers the most diverse
array of academic and artistic programs and degrees, from the
bachelor’s degree to research and professional doctorates.
Our online professional doctorate is at the very cutting edge
of graduate music education. The faculty of the School of Music
shares our mission and goals:
- To prepare professional musicians in composition and performance
for the concert stage and for our nation’s professional
musical organizations. We strive to provide the means for society’s
most talented and creative musicians to realize their own potential.
- To prepare students for music teaching in elementary and
secondary schools, as well as in colleges and universities.
- To give local and surrounding communities the benefits and
cultural advantages of the musical resources of a large, urban,
professionally oriented university music program. The School
of Music is actively engaged in many activities that have direct
influence on the cultural life of greater Boston. Most of these
activities are presented without charge and provide opportunities
for students and residents of the community, including those
of underprivileged areas. These performances and services involve
many recitals and concerts of the faculty and students, including
the Boston University Symphony Orchestra, Symphonic Chorus,
Time’s Arrow, and the Boston University Tanglewood Institute
in conjunction with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. In addition,
the School offers lectures and performances by visiting artists,
as well as performances and master classes by the in-residence
ensemble; the Muir String Quartet; Boston Baroque; and our
professional contemporary performance group, Alea III. Undergraduate
and graduate students of the School play an active role in
the musical life of the Boston community as freelance artists
and as part of several outreach programs bringing music to
the community.
- To encourage all of those students in the University who
wish to study music, in performance as well as in the theoretical
studies, as a part of their elective choices as well as their
required curriculum.
- To promote scholarly work and research in all fields of musicology,
ethnomusicology, and music education.
We extend the warmest welcome to all visitors, prospective students,
and colleagues of the School. You will find our community to
be vibrant, supportive, and progressive. The School’s mission
is unchanged since the 1870s—through educating the very
finest and most humane musicians, we seek to contribute to the
artistic life of the society in which we live.
André de Quadros
Director
School of Music