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At Rice University’s Shepherd School of Music, we cultivate the mastery of musical performance, combining a conservatory experience with the educational opportunities of a leading research university.
Learn more about the Shepherd School of Music admission process and deadlines. See how you can cultivate your music potential at Rice University.
Stay tuned for our 2024-25 season announcement this summer. The Shepherd School of Music at Rice University hosts hundreds of performances every year.
The illustrious faculty of artist-teachers at the Shepherd School of Music is known for individualized instruction, equipping our students with musical skills
At Rice University’s Shepherd School of Music, we cultivate the mastery of musical performance, combining a conservatory experience with the educational opportunities of a leading research university.
The BMus program consists of a core curriculum (theory, aural skills, and music history), applied study (lessons, ensembles, chamber music, recitals), and keyboard proficiency. Like all Rice undergraduate degrees, it is built on a liberal arts foundation: BMus students earn at least 30 credit hours in humanities, social sciences and natural ...
At the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University, we have over a dozen departments and a wide variety of excellent and world-renowned ensembles.
The Master of Music is a two-year degree. The curriculum emphasizes intensive work with world-class faculty through lessons, coachings, research, and offers an array of performance opportunities in large ensemble, chamber groups and solo settings.
Rice University’s Shepherd School of Music offers Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctor of Musical Arts programs in piano performance. Additionally, a Master's degree is offered in piano chamber music/accompanying and a post graduate diploma in piano performance.
The Bachelor of Music is a four-year degree. The curriculum emphasizes intensive work with world-class faculty through lessons, coachings, and research, and offers an array of performance opportunities in large ensembles, chamber groups, and solo settings.