She did not attend college but rather was presented with an honorary degree from Berklee College of Music in 2006.
She did not attend college but rather was presented with an honorary degree from Berklee College of Music in 2006.
She did not attend college but rather was presented with an honorary degree from Berklee College of Music in 2006.
One possibility is "music therapy." The Web site of the American Music Therapy Association is http://www.musictherapy.org/faqs.html In the U.S.A., music therapy degree programs, both undergraduate and graduate, are found nationwide.
There is no information on the University of Ulster site about an award for the top music graduate. The top degree in music you can achieve at the University of Ulster is a Doctorate degree.
It's all about the audition, not the degree. That said, most people who make it into orchestras have graduate degrees in music performance.
By going to college.
it is music it is music
"Florida State University at Tallahassee: Bachelor of Music Performance in Voice Florida State University's College of Music Voice Area offers bachelor's and graduate degree programs in Music Performance in Voice . Courses in the Bachelor of Music Performance in Voice include vocal pedagogy, vocal and opera literature, music theory, music history, conducting, and opera training. Graduate level courses include pedagogy and vocal and opera literature; graduate students sing in vocal ensembles and in FSU Opera productions. These graduate degree programs include Master of Music Performance in Voice and Doctor of Music in Voice Performance. Students applying for admission to Music Performance in Voice degree programs must first pass a classical singing audition."
it is music it is music
Yes. In any major college a music degree will be a fine art. That's why the degree will be a "BA" - Bachelor of Arts
Go to a real college, then, get a degree in teaching and music. Lastly, get a lot of money ( and the governer's permission ) to build a music college.