Percussion
Percussion
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- Academic Minor (in Music or in Church Music)
- BA in Music
- BM in Church Music
- BM in Composition
- BM in History and Literature
- BM in Performance
- BM in Theory
- BME (Bachelor of Music Education)
- DMA in Church Music
- MDiv/MM in Church Music
- MM in Church Music
- MM in Composition
- MM in Conducting
- MM in Musicology
- MM in Performance
- MM in Theory
- PhD in Church Music
- Secondary Major (Undergraduate)
BM in History and Literature
BM in History and Literature
The Bachelor of Music (BM) in History & Literature degree program at Baylor University enables students to take advantage of both the professional applied music setting within the School of Music and the interdisciplinary, humanistic environment of a major research university. The Musicology program focuses on helping students refine their skills in critical thinking, research, and writing, encouraging application of a broad range of approaches and methodologies.
Special strengths of Musicology at Baylor include our excellent teaching faculty, our small class sizes, and the personal attention our students receive both in and out of class. The faculty includes specialists in all eras of western music history; these professors also have expertise in Ethnomusicology, Opera Studies, Beethoven Studies, Latin American Music, and Performance Practice.
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Percussion Audition Information
Directly contact Todd Meehan if you have any questions.Percussion Department
The Baylor School of Music Percussion Department is a comprehensive center of percussion study offering undergraduate and graduate degrees in music performance and music education. The program focuses on intensive training in solo percussion performance, orchestral percussion, chamber music, and drum set studies. Baylor percussion students are taught the knowledge and skills necessary to excel as professional, creative performers and educators in today’s music world. The department is under the direction of Todd Meehan and Arlo Shultis.
The Percussion Department is unique in its small size, limiting the overall number of students to no more than 16. This allows the program to be highly selective in its admissions/audition process and creates an intimate learning environment for each individual student. Due to the studio’s size, Baylor percussionists are afforded unparalleled performing and learning opportunities. All percussion students study with faculty members Todd Meehan and Arlo Shultis during their entire residency at Baylor. In addition, students have endless performance outlets within Baylor’s highly recognized large ensemble and chamber music programs.
Please take a moment to further explore the information below and learn more about percussion studies at Baylor. For additional inquiries about the program, please email todd_meehan@baylor.edu. Sic ‘em!
Percussion Faculty
Baylor Percussion Symposium
The Baylor Percussion Symposium showcases contemporary music’s most recognized and innovative artists during two days of masterclasses and concerts on the Baylor University campus each spring. Past symposia have featured Glenn Kotche, So Percussion, Tristan Perich, Steven Schick, Michael Burritt, Ivan Trevino, and Doug Perkins, as well as Pulitzer Prize winners Steve Reich and David Lang. The annual event brings together the most original voices in the contemporary music world and creates a platform for dialogue between students and professionals.
Baylor Percussion Group
The Baylor Percussion Group is a dynamic contemporary music percussion ensemble devoted to the artistic presentation of the most significant percussion works of the 20th and 21st centuries. A central focus of the ensemble is to foster relationships between composers and performers through musical collaborations and commissions.