TCU School of Music

TCU School of Music Street and limited lot parking is available for performances on campus.

Our mission is to foster excellence in performance, teaching, creativity, and scholarship while affirming music as an integral part of a classic liberal arts education at TCU. Designated as a “Center of Focus” by the University, the TCU School of Music offers students a wealth of diverse and professional musical experiences while providing challenging academic opportunities in a liberal arts envir

onment. Accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music, the School provides professional training for performers, teachers, scholars, and composers at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. In addition, recitals, concerts masterclasses, and workshops by visiting faculty and guest artists enrich the regular curricular offerings. TCU’s award-winning ensembles in the choral, orchestral, opera, jazz, marching band, symphonic winds, and chamber music areas enrich the students’ experience and local performances contribute to Fort Worth’s vibrant cultural climate. TCU’s distinguished, renowned faculty are leaders in the fields of performance, music education, scholarly pursuit, and conducting. These 73 faculty members are dedicated to providing the very best music education for their students, many who come from across the world to pursue their degrees at TCU. TCU music alums are active in all musical disciplines, enjoying successful careers as performers, educators, scholars, and composers.

08/02/2025
08/02/2025
07/10/2025
07/06/2025
07/06/2025

Excited for the TCU Clarinet Ensemble's ClarinetFest 2025 performance. Since this years conference is taking place in our back yard, we are programing a celebration of the TCU School of Music! We are playing a piece arranged by former TCU Jazz director, Curt Wilson. We are also premiering two new works by a current TCU composition student Skyler Cloyd and recent graduate Harrison J. Collins. Our final piece will include several former members of the TCU Clarinet Studio including the great Gary Whitman! On our last piece, the composer and fabulous clarinetist Christin Hablewitz, will join us on stage!

Come hear our performance on Thursday at 1pm in 202-C in the Convention Center. A real celebration!!!

We are excited to announce that following a blind/refereed selection process open to all university percussion ensembles...
06/23/2025

We are excited to announce that following a blind/refereed selection process open to all university percussion ensembles in the world, the TCU Percussion Orchestra, conducted by Dr. Brian A. West, was selected to perform at the prestigious PASIC (Percussive Arts Society International Convention) this November. Only three universities are selected annually, and once selected, groups must wait out three years before entering again. Winning this competition, and performing at this international convention attended by more than 7,000 percussionists is equivalent to winning the "national championship" in their field. Performance at PASIC is the pinnacle accomplishment for any university percussion ensemble.

We are excited to welcome TCU’s new chancellor, Daniel Pullin.
05/30/2025

We are excited to welcome TCU’s new chancellor, Daniel Pullin.

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The TCU School of Music offers students a wealth of diverse and professional musical experiences while providing challenging academic opportunities in a liberal arts environment. Accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music, the School provides professional training for performers, teachers, scholars, and composers at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. In addition, recitals, concerts masterclasses, and workshops by visiting faculty and guest artists enrich the regular curricular offerings. TCU’s award-winning ensembles in the choral, orchestral, opera, jazz, marching band, symphonic winds, and chamber music areas enrich the students’ experience and local performances contribute to Fort Worth’s vibrant cultural climate. TCU’s distinguished, renowned faculty are leaders in the fields of performance, music education, scholarly pursuit, and conducting. These 73 faculty members are dedicated to providing the very best music education for their students, many who come from across the world to pursue their degrees at TCU. TCU music alums are active in all musical disciplines, enjoying successful careers as performers, educators, scholars, and composers.