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Discover a new level of musical excellence. As a Jacobs student, you’ll have exceptional educational opportunities. You will learn from internationally renowned faculty, study in cutting-edge facilities, and have a broad range of performance opportunities.
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State-of-the-art facilities add to academic excellence. The...
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You’ll study one-on-one with some of the musical world’s top...
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At the Jacobs School of Music, you can study with some of...
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Our faculty are internationally recognized for their talent...
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The Indiana University Jacobs School of Music in Bloomington, Indiana, is a music conservatory established in 1921. Until 2005, it was known as the Indiana University School of Music.
At the Jacobs School of Music, you can study with some of the world’s top artists, scholars, and pedagogues, attend a performance featuring music and instruments from the 1400s, and take the stage at one of the largest academic performance venues in the nation—all in one day.
Our faculty are internationally recognized for their talent and expertise. Many have toured around the globe, performed in some of the world’s most recognized venues, and published definitive texts in their fields. They’re also dedicated educators who are committed to helping you reach your full potential. Explore our directory, and meet ...
Learn how to join the Jacobs School of Music community as an undergraduate, graduate, international, or visiting student. Find out the application requirements, deadlines, and audition/interview procedures for each category.
1 day ago · Find out what's happening at the Jacobs School of Music, Indiana University Bloomington's prestigious music school. See upcoming concerts, recitals, festivals, and workshops featuring students, faculty, and guests.