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  1. Program. Students delve into a rich repertoire of chamber music spanning the classical composers to the present, with ensembles forming organically & under faculty guidance. There are ample opportunities on local, national, and international levels for coaching, masterclasses and performances, including a regular Chamber Music Festival hosted ...

  2. Welcome to the USC Thornton School of Music, where students and faculty are dedicated to the highest artistic standards – and to working collaboratively. The friendships, networks and mentorships developed here enrich careers years into the future. We know that successful musicians now need to do so much more than play music. In addition to… Continue reading Find Your Path

  3. 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.

  4. Undergraduate Application Requirements. This section is for all first-year and transfer applicants from outside of USC applying to a Bachelor of Music (BM) String program (Cello, Double Bass, Harp, Viola, or Violin) for the fall semester. USC does not accept applications for spring admission. Note: This information applies only to undergraduate ...

  5. USC Thornton School of Music's world-class faculty covers expertise from across the music profession. Meet our stellar faculty now!

  6. The USC Thornton Strings Department’s eminent artist-teachers are exceptionally qualified in both individual instruction and coaching for chamber music. Outstanding standards of professionalism in performance and teaching have been upheld for more than a century by a faculty that has included Jascha Heifetz, Gregor Piatigorsky and William Primrose.

  7. USC Thornton School of Music, Los Angeles, California. 21,205 likes · 33 talking about this. Founded in 1884, and today the oldest continually operating...