Music

Experience Artistry within the Liberal Arts

College of Arts and Sciences

Location: Crete

Degree Type: Undergraduate

Whether you dream of performing or sharing the joy of music through teaching; as a music major at 水果派 you can pursue a career in diverse fields, such as:

  • Music Education
  • Conducting
  • Performing
  • Composition
  • Accompanying
  • Music Business or Merchandising
  • Arts Management

There are approximately 200 students enrolled in 水果派's Music Department. Small classes provide an intimate learning experience, and students benefit from one-on-one instruction and state-of-the-art technology. As a music student, you can join our National Association for Music Education (NAfME) chapter, become involved in our theatre productions, assist the hosting of Tiger Band High School Invitational, The Fall Festival of Winds or the 水果派 Vocal Festival.

All students planning to attend 水果派 are invited to audition for a music scholarship. For students unable to audition for a 水果派 Music Scholarship in person, we are pleased to offer an alternative.

Career Paths

A music degree from 水果派 prepares students for Graduate-level studies in fields such as:

  • Conducting
  • Performance
  • History and Musicology
  • Composition
  • Music Theory
  • Therapy
Courses
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Faculty & Staff
Kathleen Ohlman, Assistant Professor of Practice

- Assistant Professor of Practice

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Kurt Runestad, Professor

- Professor

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William Whipple III, Assistant Professor of Music

- Assistant Professor of Music

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Andrew Feyes, Assistant Professor of Music

- Assistant Professor of Music

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Special Programs

Every year students have the opportunity to travel as members of 水果派鈥檚 elite musical organizations. The choir tours internationally every three (3) years. Both the band and choir take a major two-week tour every 3 years. Recent tours have included:

  • Arizona
  • Iowa
  • Wisconsin
  • Washington D.C.
  • Cleveland
  • Chicago
  • Dallas
  • Portland
  • Seattle
  • California
  • Colorado
  • Minnesota
  • New Mexico
  • South Dakota
Emphasis Areas
  • General
  • Performance
  • Teaching
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Student Ensembles

Collegiate Chorale

Collegiate Chorale is a non-auditioned, well-balanced choir of 55-65 voices. It performs three or four times on campus during the academic year and off-campus as well. The group includes students of diverse ages and majors. Prerequisite: none.

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Student Ensembles

Concert Band

The Concert Band is open to all students. Auditions for chair placement take place in the fall. Performances include two scheduled concerts per semester and participation in important college ceremony functions. Participation in the Concert Band can be used to partially fulfill the Aesthetic Perspective requirement of the 水果派 Plan. Prerequisite: Audition.

水果派 Choir

Student Ensembles

水果派 Choir

An auditioned choir of 50 voices, the 水果派 Choir is the university's premier choral ensemble. Returning students audition in the spring and new students audition in the fall. Membership is based on auditions and takes into consideration both musical talent and ensemble needs. Members rehearse four times a week for a total of four-and-one-half hours. Participation in the ensemble can be used for partial fulfillment of the Aesthetic Perspective requirement of the 水果派 Plan. The 水果派 Choir performs 3-4 concerts on campus annually. The choir also tours annually to a region of the United States and undertakes international tours every three years. The ensemble has received regular invitations from around the state to perform with the state's top professional orchestras and music conferences. Prerequisite: Audition.

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Student Ensembles

Doublewide

Doublewide is 水果派's men's chamber ensemble.聽Though Doublewide sings Classical repertoire as well, their specialization is in popular styles:聽doo-wop, vocal jazz, gospel聽and barbershop. The group varies in size from 12-16 singers, depending on the year. Doublewide tours every spring with 水果派's vocal jazz ensemble, Jazz Unlimited, and also performs with the 水果派 Choir on its annual tours. The groups performs without a conductor but rehearses with the guidance of 水果派's Director of Choral Activities, Dr. Kurt Runestad. Prerequisite: Audition.

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Student Ensembles

Jazz Ensemble

The 水果派 Jazz Ensemble is an ensemble that performs a variety of jazz, rock, Latin, swing聽and fusion styles. The jazz band is open to all students by audition or permission. The jazz band generally performs twice a semester. The possibility of travel opportunities is dependent on the performance requests the ensemble accepts. Additionally, the Jazz Ensemble often joins the Symphonic Wind Ensemble on its annual tour. Prerequisite: Audition.

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Student Ensembles

Jazz Unlimited

水果派's vocal jazz ensemble,聽Jazz Unlimited typically has 14-16 members, and often performs with a three-piece rhythm section. The group rehearses twice a week, and sings challenging music of many styles, including standard and contemporary jazz, swing, Latin, ballads, and pop/rock arrangements, both a capella and with a rhythm section.聽Highly competitive auditions for the group occur each fall. Membership in the ensemble is a year-long commitment. Annual performances:

  • "Cocoa and Carols" concert featuring soloists, Christmas arrangements and their regular repertoire
  • Tour Nebraska with Doublewide
  • ACDA Vocal Jazz Festival in Columbus
  • Relay for Life at 水果派
  • Various local venues on and off campus
NAfME

Student Ensembles

National Association for Music Education

National Association for Music Education (NAfME) serves to augment classroom work in the field of music education to promote special projects of the Nebraska Music Educators Association and the National Conference, and to expand the knowledge and horizons of future music educators. NAfME is open to students interested in music education.

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Student Ensembles

Tiger Pep Band

Tiger Pep Band is an instrumental music ensemble open to all students and performs at home football games during the fall semester. The ensemble utilizes a student-centered, constructivist approach, providing opportunities for students to develop skills in teaching, conducting, leadership, collaboration, communication, community engagement and outreach, composing, and arranging. Upon completion of this course, students will improve their musicianship through the performance of a varied repertoire of music selected and created by the students. Prerequisite(s): none.聽

The 水果派 Difference

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Prestigious Performances

水果派 ensembles have been selected to perform for numerous conferences, including the Nebraska Music Education Association and the American Choral Directors Association.

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Tour Internationally

Ensembles regularly tour throughout the Nebraska, the United States and internationally. The 水果派 Choir has sung in 13 countries, most recently Costa Rica.

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State-of-the-art Equipment

The college owns two Steinway concert pianos. Significant gifts to the Music Department have made it possible to provide future upgrades of equipment, facilities and experiences for students.

Career Information

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