Music Performance

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ABOUT MUSIC PERFORMANCE

As the most comprehensive commercial music program in the Rocky Mountain region, Performance at CU Denver offers a bachelor’s degree that prepares graduates to work as professional musicians. This unique contemporary music curriculum does not follow the traditional conservatory model–– CU Denver Performance allows for greater flexibility in career exploration and creative expression.

Music Performance is particularly well-suited for musicians interested in a range of commercial and creative options, including guitarists, bassists, vocalists, keyboardists, percussionist drummers, string players, and electronic musicians creating original material and media content.

 


 

 

Where Do Performance Graduates Find Careers?

Seen performing nationwide and internationally as professional musicians, Performance graduates have found employment as band members and singers of regional, national, and international ensembles. Denver is home to many internationally recognized bands featuring College of Arts & Media graduates, like The Fray and Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats. Some are working as songwriters in Nashville and Los Angeles, professional roles in large studios such as Warner Music Group, music directors and performers at churches, and teachers who work in the non-profit sector.

 

Primary Instrument Selection:

Bass (acoustic, electric)

 

Electronic Digital Instrument, Digital Audio Workstation


Cello Guitar (jazz, contemporary, acoustic/fingerstyle, pop/rock, Brazilian & Latin)

Drums, World Percussion

 

Percussion

Voice 

 

Violin, Viola, Cello

Trumpet, Trombone, Low Brass

 

Piano

Banjo, Dobro


Saxophone




Student Performance: CAM Ensembles


Bluegrass and Claim Jumpers Ensembles Concert

 

 


9th Street Singers and Lark


How To Apply

 

The first step is to apply to CU Denver. After being admitted to CU Denver, there are additional music specific application requirements for the Music Performance Program including an audition. Please note that the audition can be scheduled prior to CU Denver admission. 

The audition forms for each instrument and complete information about the audition track requirements can be found on the HOW TO APPLY page in the music section.

 

For more information about the Music Performance emphasis and audition track programs, email the College of Arts & Media at CAMinfo@ucdenver.edu or call 303-315-7487. If you would like to visit campus to tour our music facilities and learn more about our programs, you can view all of the visit day options here

For full information about degree requirements and curriculum visit the program page on the CU Denver catalog.

 

 


 

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College of Arts & Media

CU Denver

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1150 10th Street

Suite 177

Denver, CO 80204


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