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  1. Music Industry. The USC Thornton Music Industry program prepares students to succeed in a rapidly evolving industry that is largely rooted in the Los Angeles area. The program combines classroom study with technical instruction and hands-on experience for those seeking a career in the music business. Facets of the program include artist ...

  2. There are ample opportunities on local, national, and international levels for coaching, masterclasses and performances, including a regular Chamber Music Festival hosted by USC Thornton. Students are encouraged to develop their performance skills both on-campus and beyond, at venues including the Midnight Mission; Doheny Mansion; the Annenberg ...

  3. Beatriz Ilari (she/her) is a Professor of Music Teaching & Learning at the USC Thornton School of Music, where she teaches graduate courses in music psychology, the sociology of music, cultural diversity in music teaching and learning and research methods. She has conducted extensive research with babies, preschoolers and school-aged children ...

  4. Swan Song. February 8, 2023. By Danielle Jones. Photo collage credits: Charlie Grosso (Frank Ticheli) & Lawrence K. Ho. USC Thornton professor of composition Frank Ticheli celebrates an astounding career at Thornton with a concert of his music at Bovard Auditorium. On Friday, Feb. 10, the USC Thornton Winds will present an evening of music of ...

  5. As befits a school founded in 1884 that is the oldest cultural institution still operating in Los Angeles, USC Thornton has longstanding ties with the many arts organizations that call the city home. USC Thornton faculty are members of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the Los Angeles Master Chorale, the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra and the LA Opera.

  6. 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

  7. Contact. Lina Bahn, chair. JiEun Park, coordinator. RMH 104. (213) 740-7704. music.strings@usc.edu. Explore a degree in Strings at USC Thornton School of Music. Apply and start your musical career today!

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