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  1. Music Teaching & Learning. The USC Thornton School of Music counts among its alumni a multitude of collegiate, public school and community music educators across the country. These leaders consistently strive for excellence in musicianship and are shaping music teaching and learning worldwide. Graduates of the USC Thornton Music Teaching ...

  2. As one of the first free-standing jazz studies departments in the nation, the USC Thornton School of Music was a pioneer in the development of an academic curriculum dedicated to the one true American musical art form. With a world-renowned faculty, the USC Thornton Jazz Studies Department prepares young musicians for success in today’s ever ...

  3. Today, the Thornton School continues to count some of the world’s foremost performers, conductors and composers in its ranks. USC Thornton has continuously adapted to the changing landscape of musical professions, and was one of the first schools of music to introduce cutting-edge jazz, film scoring, music industry, and popular music programs.

  4. Professor. Cristian Grases joined the USC Thornton faculty in the Fall 2010 semester and is currently an associate professor of choral music and conductor of the USC Thornton Concert Choir. Born in Venezuela, he earned degrees from the Simón Bolívar University (MM) in Caracas, Venezuela, and the University of Miami (DMA). He has previously ...

  5. Violin. Violinist Bing Wang joined the Los Angeles Philharmonic as associate concertmaster in 1994. She previously held the position of principal second violin of the Cincinnati Symphony, and she has served on the faculty and as concertmaster at the Aspen Music Festival and School since 2003. Since 2009, she has served as guest concertmaster of ...

  6. Music Industry Majors. Macroeconomics or microeconomics are courses that are required in the music industry major at the USC Thornton School. If, per the appropriate articulation agreement, courses are transferable to USC for credit in ECON 203 or ECON 205, it can be worthwhile for students to complete those courses before transferring.

  7. The USC Thornton Vocal Arts Department also brings in distinguished opera industry professionals each semester to conduct seminars and master classes. Brent McMunn As Conductor of Opera at USC’s Thornton School of Music since 2004, Brent McMunn has led performances of repertoire ranging from the Early Baroque to the 21st Century, with a special emphasis on Bel Canto repertoire.