Why Study Music?
Studying music teaches discipline, develops analytical and creative habits of the mind, and leads to understanding the performing arts’ place in culture—both past and present. Being a music major requires energy, determination, and a willingness to think creatively and critically. Studying music also cultivates confidence, tenacity, collaborative skills, and an ability to grow through criticism. Music career paths range from performance to management, teaching, and publishing.
Why Study Music at Eastern?
Housed in the state-of-the-art Fine Arts Instructional Center, Eastern’s Music program provides theoretical and hands-on opportunities that emphasize the history, theory, performance, and criticism of music and musicians from Western and non-Western traditions. Three concentrations are available — Performance; Musicology: History, Composition and Criticism; and Music Industry and Leadership. Students benefit from many ensembles, personal instruction on a variety of instruments and voice types, and a variety of facilities: a 400-seat concert hall, a proscenium theater, a studio theater, two performance labs, a piano lab, and several graphic design classrooms. A Music minor is also available.
Salary Potential
Median salary, Music Directors/Composers
* U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Hands-on Learning
Private Lessons
Music students receive advanced training from faculty in many different areas, including voice, piano, guitar, strings, woodwinds, brass and percussion.
Performance Ensembles
Music students take advantage of opportunities to perform on and off campus. On-campus concerts take place in the new Fine Arts Concert Hall, while off-campus performances have included two concerts with renowned vocalist Josh Groban.
Tours
Performance destinations have included tours to Boston; Washington, DC; Carnegie Hall in New York City; San Juan, Puerto Rico; and the Bösendorfer Music Festival in Vienna, Austria.
Career Options
Students who pursue undergraduate degrees in Music can have rewarding and successful careers in a variety of professional fields, including:
- Arts Administration
- Composition/Songwriting
- Conducting
- Musicology/Ethnomusicology
- Instrumental Performance and Pedagogy
- Music Education
- Music Production
- Music Therapy
- Performer (Voice and Instrumental)
- Enthomusicology
Successful Alumni
Recent graduates from Eastern’s Music program perform with internationally acclaimed ensembles; have become music teachers and private instructors; are pursuing graduate study in music and other performance disciplines; and are successful composers and arrangers.
Alumni Testimonials
Music
Melinda DeDominicis ’15
Melinda DeDominicis received her Masters in Arts Administration from FSU and is now Patron Services Manager for Seraphic Fire (Florida’s Grammy nominated vocal ensemble). “I credit my success in the field of arts administration to the well-rounded and individualized education I received at Eastern. As a graduate student, I’m often reminded of the expansive skillset I have to offer as both a musician and an academic.”
Theatre/Opera
Alexis Kurtz ’16
Alexis combined her acting and directing concentration with an interest in musical theatre and opera. “I had the privilege to take private voice lessons with Dr. Riggs for all four years at Eastern. She respects my love of musical theatre, so in addition to the classical foundation required for private voice study at the University, she constantly provided me with opportunities to put my character work to use.”
Professional Drummer
Alex Smith ’12
Music major Alex Smith is a drummer who has played with several orchestras in New York City, performed at major productions such as South by Southwest (SXSW), and toured the United States with different rock bands. “As a music student at Eastern, I learned how to appreciate music, how to compose music and how to listen to music.”
Business Advisor
Matthew Nemeth ’13
Music major Matthew Nemeth is a professional saxophone player as well as a business advisor with the Connecticut Small Business Development Center. “The music department at Eastern teaches much more than how to play and compose music. As part of the wind and jazz ensembles, one of my biggest takeaways was how to be a leader. These experiences gave me the tools to succeed as a business advisor.”
Ph.D. Student
Kelsey Fuller ’15
Music major Kelsey Fuller is pursuing a Ph.D. in ethnomusicology at the University of Colorado Boulder. “At Eastern I explored my interests in various styles of music performance, composition and research, especially within the field of ethnomusicology. As a Ph.D. student, I’m continuing to develop some of the research that I began as an undergraduate student at Eastern.”
Music Major
Jesse Steinmetz ’19
Jesse Steinmetz is the producer for Under the Radar at GBH, the NPR affiliate in Boston. He got his start at Eastern’s student-operated radio station. “Having the opportunity to get hands-on experience in a professional studio was exactly what I needed to launch my career.” After graduating, Jesse interned at WNPR in Hartford before working for three years at WFAE in Charlotte, NC.