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  1. The Music Conservatory of Chicago College of Performing Arts. Coordinates: 41°52′35.1″N. The Music Conservatory was founded in 1867 as the Chicago Musical College, a conservatory. In 1954, the Chicago Musical College became part of Roosevelt University.

  2. Comprising the Music Conservatory, the Theatre Conservatory, and the Interdisciplinary Conservatory, CCPA trains world-class musicians and theatre professionals in the heart of one of the country's most creatively accomplished cities.

  3. They watch world-renowned conductors lead the Chicago Symphony, enjoy outdoor performances at Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park, witness premieres of new works in Chicago's thriving contemporary music scene, and see American legends performing at the famous Jazz Showcase.

    • Admission
    • Degree Requirements
    • The Lower and Upper Divisions

    Admission to Roosevelt University does not include admission to the Music Conservatory. To be admitted to the Music Conservatory, students must present a successful audition or other evidence of aptitude in the chosen major in addition to meeting the university’s entrance requirements. Prospective students should contact the CCPA Office of Enrollme...

    Degrees are conferred upon regular students in good standing who have met the following requirements: 1. Residency and enrollment of at least two academic years (no less than 48 semester hours). 2. Completion of at least 120 semester hours of credit, following the curriculum for the major field, with a grade point average of at least 2.0 and with c...

    The program of undergraduate study in The Music Conservatory is divided into lower and upper divisions.

  4. In 1865, after initial efforts to establish a college of music, the Chicago Conservatorium of Music was founded, with Florenz Ziegfeld, Sr. as its director. (Ziegfeld Sr. was the father of Florenz, Jr., who is better known as a successful and trail-blazing Broadway impresario.)

  5. Affiliated Faculty. Dana Brown, Associate Professor of Opera and Vocal Coaching. Alejandro Cortés, Assistant Teaching Professor of Musicianship. Mark Crayton, Teaching Professor of Classical Voice (countertenor) Shannon McGinnis, Associate Professor of Opera. Nick Sula, Assistant Teaching Professor of Musical Theatre.

  6. The Chicago College of Performing Arts provides students with professional artistic training through its three divisions: the Music Conservatory, the Theatre Conservatory, and the Interdisciplinary Conservatory.