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The Department of Music is the home of scholars and students who continue a tradition of study stretching back to the ancient world. One of the seven original liberal arts, music maintains a place in the university as a subject of broad and passionate interest to composers, historians, ethnomusicologists, performers, and theorists. At Yale, all of these form a community dedicated to furthering a knowledge and love of music. Using the abundant musical resources at Yale—which include graduate professional schools of Music, Art, and Drama, an Institute for Sacred Music, a renowned collection of historical instruments, and an exceptionally large library of scores, recordings, books, and original manuscripts—the Department of Music provides an extraordinarily rich musical environment unmatched by any other college or university. More information is provided in the About Us page.

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September 1, 2020
Aditya Chander entered the 2020 World Bach Competition (presented by the Boulder Bach Festival) as a violinist, and was a laureate in the University Instrumental category. ...

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August 19, 2020
20 Questions for Metropolitan Opera General Manager Peter Gelb by Italian Academy Fellow Gundula Kreuzer

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Jade Conlee recently published a chapter in the new edited volume, Radio Art and Music: Culture, Aesthetics, Politics (Lexington Books). Her chapter is entitled, “The Bad...

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August 1, 2020
The Department of Music at Yale University is proud to count Prof. Philip Ewell among the most distinguished alumni of its Ph.D. program. His powerful work on race and music...

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July 2, 2020
Clifton Boyd, Ph.D. candidate in music theory, was awarded the Howard Mayer Brown Fellowship from the American Musicological Society. The fellowship supports graduate...