Fredonia’s Master of Music in Music Theory/Composition degree provides emerging composers with opportunities to grow both as creative artists and academic scholars. Our composers write music for ensembles and media and in a wide array of musical styles. More than half of our master's students continue on for graduate study at prestigious graduate schools like the Peabody Institute at Johns Hopkins University, University of Louisville, University of California at Santa Barbara, and the University of Kansas.
At Fredonia, your courses will be divided between composition lessons, theory, history, and research coursework and a graduate thesis and recital. Accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music, Fredonia has been educating musicians for over a century. Our nurturing, inclusive environment supports individual passion and paths, allowing you to develop your vision and career path with the assistance of our successful music faculty.
The Fredonia Difference
Fredonia's program features four esteemed faculty with experiences in many different musical fields. You will have the chance to work with a large number of talented performers, with five to eight composition concerts every year. We offer collaborative experiences with choreographers, filmmakers, illustrators, and poets. There are also opportunities to interact with world-renowned composers and performers from across the United States in conjunction with our student-run presenting organization, Ethos New Music Society.