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Due to the conservatory's affiliation with Oberlin College, students may either enter the conservatory only or Oberlin's five year Double-Degree program, in which the student will complete both a Bachelor of Music degree as well as a Bachelor of Arts. Admission is based primarily on an extremely competitive audition; over 1,400 musicians from ...
Oberlin College is a private liberal arts college and conservatory of music in Oberlin, Ohio, United States. Founded in 1833, it is the oldest coeducational liberal arts college in the United States and the second-oldest continuously operating coeducational institute of higher learning in the world. [ 6 ]
Birmingham–Southern Conservatory of Fine and Performing Arts (United Methodist) Concordia College Conservatory (Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod), Bronxville, New York; Saint Mary-of-the-Woods Conservatory of Music (Catholic, Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods), Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana
Bibbins Hall, home of Oberlin's TIMARA Laboratories. TIMARA (Technology in Music and Related Arts) is a program at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music notable for its importance in the history of electronic music. Established in 1967, TIMARA is well known as the world's first conservatory program in electronic music. [1]
John Millott Ellis (1851), acting president of Oberlin College and abolitionist; George Fairchild (1862), third president of Kansas State University; Peter Tyrrell Flawn (1947), geologist and former president of the University of Texas at Austin; Jeffrey I. Gordon (1969), biologist and professor
James David Christie (born 1952) is an American classical organist and teacher. Until accusations of sexual misconduct emerged in August 2018, he was Chair and Professor of Organ at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, Distinguished Artist in Residence at the College of the Holy Cross, and College Organist at Wellesley College.
It is sponsored by Thomas and Evon Cooper and is presented jointly by the Oberlin Conservatory of Music and the Cleveland Orchestra. [1] The competition is for young musicians 13–18 years of age and awards more than $35,000 in prize money, with a first prize of $20,000.
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