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Columbus State University – Schwob School of Music

Overview

Region

Columbus,

Georgia,

United States

Faculty

Susan Bennett Brady

Program summary

Harp at Schwob is a gem within a mountain of performance opportunity. Susan Brady teaches all aspects of harp playing to meet students needs and potential,  creating their niche in the world as working professionals.

Harp: lessons, harp ensemble, orchestra excerpts, studio, pedagogy, literature classes, chamber coaching

Schwob: orchestra, jazz, chamber music, contemporary music ensemble, wind ensemble, chorus, opera, visiting artist masterclasses/lectures

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program details

Type of school

University

Music and arts degrees offered

  • Bachelor of Music
  • Bachelor of Arts
  • Bachelor of Musical Arts
  • Bachelor of Music Education
  • Master of Music
  • Master of Arts
  • Master of Fine Arts
  • Master of Music Education
  • Artist Diploma or Certificate
  • Performance Diploma or Certificate

Lessons available for non-majors?

Yes

Harp minor offered?

Yes

Number of school harps

1

Space provided for personal harps?

Yes

Columbus State University – Schwob School of Music

This program is best suited for students who:

"are looking for an affordable, unique conservatory type setting within a southern university."

What sets this program apart from others is:

"the conservatory model curriculum and downtown RiverPark location."

Students who graduate from this program go on to:

"professional careers in music education and performance."

The three words that best describe this school's environment are:

"artsy, conservatory, opportunity"

Harpists at Schwob have an abundance of ensemble opportunities with top notch groups.

Columbus State University has a strong presence in downtown Columbus — Uptown to locals — with student apartments, a space science center and a fine and performing arts campus that includes some of the country’s most sophisticated teaching and performing spaces.

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