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For more than 100 years, the Conservatory at Capital University has been preparing students for a wide range of music careers. So, whether you aspire to be a performer, conductor, a music business entrepreneur, or an educator to a new generation of musicians, you’ll find a home at the Conservatory.
Conservatory of Music Schedule. The Conservatory offers a wide range of opportunities for students to perform—from on-campus recitals and concerts to national and international tours, festivals and competitions.
The first two years of study in the Bachelor of Arts in Music program provides classes and learning experiences that focus on the music portion of the degree. Learning experiences include performance work, production, and music technology experiences in the Conservatory.
A degree in Music Technology will open your world to the latest and best practices in audio and media production, live sound, content creation, and the exciting field of music business. At Capital, you have your choice of five world-class recording studios to practice what you learn – in real-time.
NOW Festival. Capital University will present “Art in Time of Conflict,” a showcase of performances, lectures, and art by guest artists, students, faculty, and staff in the annual NOW Festival, Feb. 8-18.
Explore our schedule of concerts and events at Capital University's Conservatory of Music. There's always something happening – from classical masterpieces to innovative contemporary performances. Upcoming Events
Conservatory Admission. We are pleased that you are applying for admission to the Capital University Conservatory of Music. The purpose of the audition is to determine the musical qualifications of each student.
Join us for a night where music, tradition, and community come together in a celebration of the true spirit of Christmas! Performances: Thursday, December 5: Concert at 7:30 PM. Friday, December 6: Concert at 7:30 PM. Saturday, December 7: Concert at 7:30 PM.
The annual Jazz & World Music Festival in the Conservatory of Music features students, faculty, and world-renowned guest artists. In addition to performances both on and off campus, there are clinics, workshops, and events throughout the duration of the festival.
The Master of Music in Music Education (MMME) degree is designed with working music educators in mind. Capital is among a select group of universities that provides our students with the option to earn their master’s degree in as few as three summers.