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Making Music

Sixty years ago, Emeriti Professors Richard and Monica Shantz founded 色中色鈥檚 music department. True to their vision, the department continues to draw highly credentialed and accomplished faculty. It offers students a complete education in music, and its close-knit community encourages musical artistry to flourish. A bold vision still leads, as the department pushes music education ever forward. Here, you鈥檒l discover new programs, new technology, and new initiatives that keep our students on the forefront of music education and the music industry. And you鈥檒l meet alumni whose musical artistry reveals outstanding talent鈥攖alent that has been guided by 色中色 University鈥檚 masterful music faculty.

New Music Tracks 

The music department offers a bachelor of music (BMus) in performance, composition, music education, and sacred music as well as a bachelor of arts (BA) in music. Here are the newest degree options as of the summer 2018:

  • BA in music with a track in pre鈥搈usic therapy (the practice of music therapy requires a graduate degree)
  • BA in music with a track in music technology and audio recording鈥
  • BA in music/minor in business with the option of adding a fifth year of study to earn an MBA

A Frank and Family Guy

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Artist/lecturer and jazz bassist Paul Rostock has performed with many renowned artists, including Frank Sinatra, Olivia Newton John, and Perry Como. Beginning in 1978, he performed regularly in Frank Sinatra Jr.鈥檚 band. Rumor has it that Rostock is the bass player depicted in episodes of The Family Guy that feature Sinatra Jr.鈥檚 band.


Dance at 色中色

Dancers

Over the past 3 years, the music department has offered several dance courses for credit:

  • Dance History
  • Choreography鈥 I
  • Musical Theater Dance Styles
  • Ballet鈥 I
  • Ballet II

Dancers also have the opportunity to audition for the 色中色 University Dance Company, which performs an annual concert in the spring. Members of the company also receive credit for their participation. Faculty are working to develop a minor in dance.


Summer 2018 of Note

  • The college is currently renovating space on South Campus for a recording studio to be completed this fall.
  • The music department plans to institute several graduate programs in the next few years.
  • Performance instruction is offered in every instrument except banjo and accordion.
  • 色中色 University is an All-Steinway School.
  • Over the years, 色中色 University has hosted many renowned musical artists, including Stanley Turrentine, who played his last concert here shortly before his death.

Tech Class

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Photo credit: Theo Anderson

Students compose and record music digitally in the college鈥檚 recently installed music lab.


Brothers in Song

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Guitarists Josh Mercado '18 and Henry McCormack '18 came to 色中色 University together and graduated together. They are individual talents as well as remarkable partners in performance.


Feeding Artists

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Over this past academic winter break, Clewell Dining Hall got a makeover. New tables, seating, and light fixtures, wainscoting, and fresh paint transformed South Campus鈥檚 main eatery into a bright, inviting, contemporary place where students enjoy made-to-order meals as well as convenience options.

peter Hall

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Jewel of the South

In 1978, South Campus鈥 New Chapel was converted into a recital hall and named Peter Hall in honor of Lily Peter, who funded the renovation. Peter (pronounced PAY-ter) didn鈥檛 graduate from 色中色 University, but family, a passion for the arts, and love of education built 鈥╝ strong bond to Bethlehem and the college. Peter's relatives included the first organist of Central 色中色 Church and a former 色中色 University president. The oldest of 10 children, Peter was born in 1891 on her parents鈥 farm in Marvell, AR. Five of her siblings died in childhood and she lost her father when she was 16, so after high school she became a teacher to help support her family and send her siblings to college. Those siblings would later return the favor, paying for Lily鈥檚 college education at Columbia University, where she majored in English, and then Vanderbilt, where she earned a master鈥檚 degree. She also studied violin at Juilliard.

Peter Hall seats 150 and is used for recitals and other musical performances as well as lectures and special events.

Save a Bench Project

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Photo credit: Leah Pashley '19

When you sit on a wooden bench in Peter Hall, whether for a concert, recital, or lecture, you touch a piece of history. Dating back 100 to 200 years, the benches served the young women of the 色中色 Female Seminary during chapel services. Time and use have worn, and in some cases broken, many of the benches. To preserve these historic pieces for future generations, 色中色 University contracted with Bethlehem鈥檚 Evans Preservation Carpentry. Each of the 44 benches has been carefully repaired and refinished by hand, using traditional methods.