Keyboard
Providing students a variety of performing opportunities and study with internationally known keyboard faculty, the School of Music offers degree programs in piano, organ and accompanying. Undergraduate programs include Bachelor of Music degrees in piano and organ
performance, piano pedagogy, music education, and sacred music, and a Bachelor of Arts degree with an emphasis in piano or organ. Graduate degree programs include Master of Music degrees in piano and organ performance, piano pedagogy, and accompanying. Students take classes in literature, pedagogy and accompanying in addition to the core music courses.
Keyboard instruments include approximately 100 pianos including 15 Steinways, 2 harpsichords and 4 pipe organs. A new three-manual Richards-Fowkes concert organ resides in the James R.
Cox Auditorium.
The members of the keyboard faculty perform internationally as soloists and chamber musicians. Keyboard students have been participants, finalists, and prize winners in national and international competitions throughout the world.
Keyboard Curriculum
Bachelor of Music: Music Education Keyboard Emphasis
- BME-VK.pdf
Bachelor of Music: Piano - BM-piano.pdf
Bachelor of Music: Piano Pedagogy-
BM-PianoPed.pdf
Bachelor of Music: Sacred Music -
BM-SacredMus.pdf
Keyboard Faculty
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Did you know?
The School
of Music often hosts guest recitals. Guest artists have
included the following pianists: Avis Romm, School of Music
Alumnus Richard Trythall, Sally Pincas, and Evin Hirsch. |
Contact Us
University of Tennessee
School of Music
1741 Volunteer Blvd.
Knoxville, TN 37996-2600
Phone: 865-974-3241
Fax: 865-974-1941
Email: music@utk.edu

