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Music for All
A music educator helps learners of all levels use the musical instrument of their voice.
This alumna uses music to help young people of underserved populations at home and abroad.
What one BYU student learned about practice and progress from professor Carl F. Eyring's legacy.
A long-standing community orchestra gives older adults a chance to learn and students a chance to teach.
The new hymnbook for the Church of Jesus Christ is a huge project—one that has BYU connections at every phase.
BYU’s new pipe organ—the crowning jewel of the Music Building’s Concert Hall—is inspired by Provo's mountains.
BYU Vocal Point and Noteworthy had their first combined tour to Asia, spanning two weeks and eight cities.
Ecuadorian student Ariana Abadía shares her love of opera and her path to BYU.
Ever seen Gone with the Wind or King Kong? BYU experts are transcribing composer Max Steiner's scores for public use.
BYU's new Music Building opened in January 2023. Take a tour of the facility, complete with 360-degree videos.
With its musical rhythm, BYU viola professor Claudine Bigelow finds another love in knitting.
Piano performance grad Savannah Jones shares her sonatas and concertos in a unique way.
On tour in Vienna, BYU's Chamber orchestra performs a moving concert for Ukrainian refugees.
BYU students perform Fiddler on the Roof, the last musical presented in the de Jong Concert Hall.
In a life full of struggle and beauty, alum Jepson has seen the fruits of perseverance and is helping to pay it forward.
A Chinese couple has exported “the BYU way” of music performance to their homeland.
Karl Johnson plays bass trombone in the United States Marine Band, the country’s oldest professional music organization.