OBERLIN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC

Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College

Musician entering the Oberlin Conservatory

The 'Oberlin Conservatory of Music', located in Oberlin, Ohio, was founded in 1865 and is the oldest continuously operating conservatory in the United States. Students of Oberlin Conservatory enter a very broad network of the music world, as the school's alumni can be found in most major professional ensembles. Admission is based primarily on an extremely competitive audition. Over 1400 musicians from around the world apply for a freshman class of around 120. It is one of the few American conservatories to be completely attached to a liberal arts college (Oberlin College, allowing students the opportunity to seriously pursue degrees in both music and a traditional liberal arts subject via the five year Double-Degree program). Oberlin College and Conservatory pride themselves on being almost exclusively undergraduate. The faculty's primary focus is the development of students as musicians, artists, and people.
In an interview between Frank J. Oteri and Tim Weiss, the coach of the famous contemporary music ensemble "eight blackbird," Weiss states "One advantage [of Oberlin] is that there are only undergraduates, and the reason I think this is an advantage is that at a school like Juilliard or other schools you might name that have a very strong or large population of graduate students is that those students, by their nature, tend to be somewhat more vocationally minded. They are understandably worried about their next step as musicians: How are they going to enter the industry? How are they going to make a living? And because of that, that can trickle down. The nice thing at Oberlin is that they are immensely talented, but they're not really concerned about their future. They might be a little bit, but it's not what occupies their thoughts. They are thinking about music as an art form. They're preoccupied with how they're going to change the artistic culture. And I think that's actually very important."
The conservatory also contains the largest collection of Steinway pianos in the world, with the exception of the Steinway factory.
Minoru Yamasaki designed the conservatory building in 1963. The style of the building closely resembles Yamasaki's later design of the World Trade Center in New York City.
The conservatory offers undergraduate degrees in:
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Composition'
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Jazz Studies'
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★ Technology In Music And Related Arts (TIMARA)'
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Organ'
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Piano'
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★ Vocal Performance'
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★ Music Education'
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Music Theory'
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Music History'
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★ Historical Performance'
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★ Instrumental Music Performance' for Flute, Clarinet, Oboe, Trumpet, Trombone, Bassoon, Classical Saxophone, Horn, Tuba, Violin, Viola, Double Bass, Cello, Harp and Classical Guitar
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Percussion'

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Alumni
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Alumni



★ Eric Arbiter, bassoonist

Cory Arcangel, computer artist

★ Sibbi Bernhardsson, violinist, Pacifica Quartet

MaVynee Betsch, piano and voice

Salvatore Champagne, tenor

Brian Chase, drummer Yeah Yeah Yeahs

★ Laura Cline, violist

Stanley Cowell, jazz pianist

★ Jeremy Denk, pianist

eighth blackbird (all members), contemporary music sextet

★ Monica Ellis, bassoonist

Franco Farina, tenor

★ Simin Ganatra, violinist, Pacifica Quartet

Kyle Gann, composer

Denyce Graves, mezzo-soprano

Moses Hogan, conductor, composer, and arranger

David Hoose, conductor

Paul Horn, flute, saxophones

International Contemporary Ensemble, contemporary music ensemble

Steven Isserlis, cellist

Carla Kihlstedt, violinist/singer

Alex Klein, oboist

Jennifer Koh, violinist

Judy Kuhn, actress/singer

Scott Lawton, conductor

★ Emily Manzo, pianist

David Maslanka, composer

James McBride, saxophonist, composer, and author of the New York Times best-seller, The Color of Water.

Charles McGuire, musicologist

Kevin McHugh, pianist

David Miller, tenor, member of the multi-platinum operatic pop quartet Il Divo

Amy X Neuburg, composer/singer/electronic artist

James Paul, conductor

Ned Rothenberg, woodwind multi-instrumentalist/composer

Christopher Rouse, Pulitzer Prize winning composer [1]

Greg Saunier, drummer Deerhoof

Shinkoyo, art+music collective Shinkoyo, Sadjeljko

Robert Spano, conductor

★ Toyin Spellman-Diaz, oboist

William Grant Still, composer (did not graduate)

Jon Theodore, drummer The Mars Volta

★ Carol Wincenc, flutist

Gene Young, composer, conductor, trumpet player

David Zinman, conductor

John Sandor, tenor

External links



Conservatory Website

Conservatory of Music on Oberwiki

Oberlin College Archives, see Record Group 10 for Conservatory-specific material

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