Piano Studies

Overview

The piano concentration curriculum emphasizes interpretation, musicianship, thorough grounding in established solo and collaborative repertoire, music theory, music history, and piano education.

Past graduates are presently enjoying careers:

  • On college music faculties
  • As faculty members/directors of music preparatory schools
  • Accompanists
  • Church musicians
  • Music educators
  • Established private studio teachers

Performance Opportunities

The piano program includes regular masterclasses and performances by internationally acclaimed pianists, such as Yakov Kasman, silver medalist in the Tenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition. Traditionally, Tarleton has maintained a relationship with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra. Performance and professional opportunities are available on campus with Music Teachers National Association and Music Educators National Conference. Additional cultural and performance opportunities are nearby in the Fort Worth/Dallas Metroplex.

Program Objective

  • Provide an intimate environment for talented pianists.
  • Provide intense one-on-one teaching of the highest quality.

Coursework Highlights

The Piano Studies concentration option offers several career-focused courses, such as:

ClassNumberClass Name
MUSI1116Aural Skills I
MUSC1311Music Theory I
MUSI3226History of Music I
MUSI3229World Music
MUSI4211Piano Literature
MUSI4248Scoring and Arranging for Ensembles
MUSI4251Piano Pedagogy

Facilities and Features