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  2. Join us at the Sarah and Ernest Butler School of Music at the College of Fine Arts, University of Texas at Austin. Develop your musicianship and train as a performer, teacher, composer or scholar with a wide array of noteworthy ensembles and an exceptional music faculty.

  3. Each year, the Sarah and Ernest Butler School of Music provides coursework and training to approximately 350 undergraduate music majors, 300 graduate music students, and over 2,500 non-music majors.

  4. Welcome to the Butler School of Music! Located in the heart of Austin, Texas, we offer an array of degree programs from the bachelors to doctoral level. We invite you to explore and apply to join our vibrant community!

  5. Butler School of Music - University of Texas at Austin

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    Study and train with a faculty dedicated to mentoring and cultivating the next generation of talented musicians and academics.

  6. The Butler School Presents Over 600 events a year from world-renown faculty & guest artists, and award-winning student ensembles. Season Highlights Check out our ticketed events for the 24–25 academic year.

  7. Explore Events by Type. Chamber Music. Early Music. Free Admission. Jazz. Keyboard. Lectures. Master Classes. Music of the Americas.

  8. Application Requirements | Butler School of Music - The...

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    Application Requirements. Select an Instrument or Area. Select an Instrument or Area of Study and click on Go to see results. 2406 Robert Dedman Dr. Stop E3100. Austin, TX 78712-1555. Parking. Jobs. Accreditation.

  9. Associate Director, Butler school of Music. Professor of Percussion. tburritt@ austin. utexas. edu. 512.471.0514. MRH 6.230.

  10. Bachelor of Arts in Music | Butler School of Music - The...

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    The Bachelor of Arts in Music is an undergraduate interdisciplinary degree in which students pursue a twelve-hour concentration or emphasis in music and twelve hours in a secondary field of study outside of music.

  11. Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or Texas Application for State Financial Aid (TASFA) each year to be considered for need-based financial aid, which may include grants, scholarships, work-study opportunities and loans.