
Guest Composers
Each year, Concordia brings acclaimed composers to campus. Guest composers talk about their works/creative process during the weekly master class and often give private lessons to composition students.
Our music composition major helps students develop an understanding of composition as both a craft and an art – an understanding of how knowledge can guide inspiration.
Students interested in majoring in composition take private lessons, meet with other composers in a weekly master class, and have a recital component in their senior year. In addition, students have multiple opportunities each year to have their works performed, whether it is in the designated student composition recitals or other performance recitals that occur both on and off campus.
An audition is required for acceptance into the Composition program.
Students majoring in composition who complete the degree will have a portfolio that includes:
Each year, Concordia brings acclaimed composers to campus. Guest composers talk about their works/creative process during the weekly master class and often give private lessons to composition students.
At Concordia, students have the opportunity to study and compose electroacoustic music in classes and in private lessons. Concordia houses a 5.1 electroacoustic music studio where students can explore a variety of techniques, including scoring for film.
The Circuit 721 concert series, which started in 2017, is a yearly recital that focuses on electroacoustic music from prominent composers (including faculty and alumni).
Natalie Fideler '19 on composition at Concordia