Music Schools in The United States - As Part of A Larger University

As Part of A Larger University

While closely related to independent conservatories, some important music schools are incorporated into larger universities.

Notable examples of this type of music school are:

  • Bienen School of Music of Northwestern University (Evanston, IL)
  • Peabody Conservatory of Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, MD)
  • Thornton School of Music of the University of Southern California (Los Angeles, CA)
  • University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance (Ann Arbor, MI)
  • Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University (Bloomington, IN)
  • The Hartt School at University of Hartford (West Hartford, CT)
  • Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University (Chicago, Illinois)
  • Oberlin Conservatory of Music (Oberlin, OH)
  • Bard College Conservatory of Music (Annandale, NY)
  • The College-Conservatory of Music (Cincinnati, OH)
  • Eastman School of Music at University of Rochester (Rochester, NY)
  • Shepherd School of Music at Rice University (Houston, Texas)
  • Carnegie Mellon School of Music at Carnegie Mellon University (Pittsburgh, PA)
  • University of North Texas College of Music (Denton)

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