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Carnegie Mellon School of Music
The Carnegie Mellon School of Music in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a degree-granting institution founded in 1912 as one of five divisions of the College of Fine Arts at what was then the Carnegie Institute of Technology (Carnegie Mellon University since 1967).A National Association of Schools of Music accredited school, it offers undergraduate and graduate study, as well as [https://web.archive.org/web/20150928211941/http://music.cmu.edu/pages/pre-college Pre-College Program] in the summer. Students receive the highest level of individualized instruction from professional musicians and master teachers. Described as ‘the destination for the academically gifted musician,’ Carnegie Mellon School of Music offers majors in every orchestral instrument, piano, organ, guitar, bagpipes, voice and composition. In fall 2009, the school began offering a Bachelor of Science and Master of Science in Music and Technology, a tri-college curriculum that includes courses in the School of Computer Science and Carnegie Institute of Technology.
Instrumentalists are trained to perform various styles and periods of music through a range of performing ensembles. These include the Carnegie Mellon Philharmonic Orchestra, Wind Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble, Percussion Ensemble, Flute Ensemble, Contemporary Ensemble, and the interdisciplinary [http://www.explodedensemble.org/ Exploded Ensemble], hosted within the School of Music and Carnegie Mellon's [https://ideate.cmu.edu/ IDeATe] program
Vocalists specialize in opera. Private studio instruction is augmented by choir, opera workshop and diction/ repertoire classes. Voice majors also study acting, dance and three languages. The School of Music presents two fully staged opera/music theater productions each year.
Carnegie Mellon offers a strong emphasis on contemporary music and conducting. Composition students write works for all types of instrumental and vocal groupings. All the works are performed and professionally recorded, culminating in an orchestral piece to be written during the senior year. Provided by Wikipedia
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1Dämmerschein: (1994) ; for large orchestraPublished 1997“…Carnegie Mellon Philharmonic Orchestra…”
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2The orchestral worksBand 1 - Hymnos (1963) for organ & 2 orchestrasby Scelsi, Giacinto 1905-1988Published 2001“…Carnegie Mellon Philharmonic Orchestra…”
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3The orchestral works IPublished 2001“…Carnegie Mellon Philharmonic Orchestra…”
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4The orchestral works
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5The orchestral worksBand 2 - Quattro pezzi (su una nota sola) : for 25 musiciansby Scelsi, Giacinto 1905-1988, Scelsi, Giacinto 1905-1988Published 2006“…Carnegie Mellon Philharmonic Orchestra…”
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6La muerte de Colón: (1992-93, rev. 1996) ; opera in two acts = The death of ColumbusPublished 2009“…Carnegie Mellon Philharmonic Orchestra…”
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