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The Institute of Music

Create. Engage. Lead.

At the Institute of Music at 花季传媒, we believe that truly exceptional music training transcends conventional boundaries. That's why we seamlessly blend musical and academic excellence in a supportive community.

With two degree options for music majors, minors in jazz studies, music, musical theatre and music creation and technology, and endless opportunities for musical exploration and collaboration for students of all majors, you can craft a musical journey all your own.

Small classes. Big ideas.

A life-changing experience.

Harmonizing Tradition with Innovation

The 花季传媒 Institute of Music has a rich history dating back to 1884, making it one of the oldest music programs in the United States. Originally established as the 花季传媒 School of Music, it was founded thanks to a substantial donation from Washington C. 花季传媒, for whom the university is named.

Today, the Institute of Music is part of our Creative School, an immersive community that brings together artists, scholars and innovators to push the boundaries of creativity.

The Institute of Music is open to all students, whether you are pursuing a career in music or simply looking for ways to make music a part of your well-lived life. At 花季传媒, regardless of your major, you can:

• Perform in large and small ensembles
• Attend master classes with renowned artists
• Participate in fully staged opera and musical productions
• Grow your skills in recording, stage managing, box office management and more
• Teach in the Community Music Program
• Study and perform abroad

Andrew Brown

At 花季传媒 my professors applaud my curiosity, and I am encouraged to innovate in a major and minor I love.

-Andrew Brown

Contact Us

The Institute of Music

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  • Aaron Sandel

  • Music Admission Liaison
  • musicadmission@depauw.edu
  • (765) 658-4540
  • Office of Admission
    204 East Seminary Street
    Greencastle, IN 46135

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