MM in Conducting

MM in Conducting

MM in Conducting

MM in Conducting

The Master of Music degree in Conducting (Band, Choral, Orchestral) offers rigorous training focused on artistic integrity and leadership at a high level. The program is grounded upon a three-pronged approach: prepare the mind, train the body, and cultivate the soul. Through a thorough study of scores, the development of expressive and clear conducting techniques, and a servant-minded connection to the music and musicians, students are trained to communicate intentional musical ideas while leading and inspiring an ensemble to achieve high levels of artistry.
 
Regardless of the area of focus (Band, Choral, or Orchestral), graduate conducting students will study under the collaborative guidance of the entire graduate conducting faculty, thus making the MM in conducting at Baylor a unique and comprehensive program.

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Conducting Faculty

The Mary Franks Thompson Professorship of Orchestral Studies Music Director of Baylor Symphony Orchestra Music Director of Campus Orchestra Associate Professor of Conducting

The Mary Franks Thompson Professorship of Orchestral Studies Music Director of Baylor Symphony Orchestra Music Director of Campus Orchestra Associate Professor of Conducting

McCrary Music Building 211

Director of Choral Activities Mary Gibbs Jones Chair in Music

Director of Choral Activities Mary Gibbs Jones Chair in Music

McCrary Music Building 111

Professor of Conducting Director of Bands

Professor of Conducting Director of Bands

McCrary Music Building 214

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