Music
The Department of Music provides a creative environment for the study and performance of music with a global perspective, and encourages students to develop skills, expand knowledge, and contribute actively to society as artists and citizens.
We offer a diverse curriculum that engages students in historical and cultural study, as well as analysis, creation, and performance of music.
Our emphasis on global perspective and experiential learning provides opportunities for each student to explore and develop their own musical passions, and to collaborate with peers and faculty in many ways, including through interdisciplinary work, ensemble participation, and independent projects.
Performance Opportunities
All Music Department courses, ensembles, lessons, and other activities are equally available to nonmajors and majors alike. The curriculum for music majors offers a balance between thoroughness and flexibility, offering each student a chance to develop areas of strength in the context of a broad liberal arts education.
A wide range of lessons are available—including piano, voice, and most orchestral instruments.
Our Facilities
The MAC
The 100,000-square-foot Kevin P. Mahaney ’84 Center for the Arts, known as the MAC, is a hub of arts activity on campus. It’s also home to the Music Department and includes practice rooms, lockers, an electronic music studio, and a 372-seat concert hall.
Explore the MACUpcoming Events
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Middlebury Afropop Band Concert
The band’s end-of-semester concert spans East and West Africa, the Caribbean, and the broader Afro-diaspora, drawing on highlife, Afrobeat, reggae, funk, and Swahili praise traditions. From Ebo Taylor and Miriam Makeba to Bob Marley and Stevie Wonder, the band brings together artists and styles that reflect the creative vitality of popular music across the African world.
Wilson Hall, McCullough Student Center
Open to the Public
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College Choir Spring Concert
The Middlebury College Choir shares a program that celebrates the vibrant energy of spring and the hopefulness of community.
Middlebury Chapel
Open to the Public
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Middlebury College Orchestra
The Middlebury College Orchestra presents an exciting spring concert featuring Shostakovich’s monumental Symphony No. 5, Korngold’s epic overture from the swashbuckling film The Sea Hawk, and this year’s winner of the Beucher Concerto Competition, Elliot Persell, performing Debussy’s rapturous Premiere Rhapsody for Clarinet and Orchestra.
Mahaney Arts Center, Olin C. Robison Concert Hall
Open to the Public
Free