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Conservatory of Music

In the Conservatory of Music our goal is to help each student achieve their potential to become a well-rounded musician. All great performances go far beyond technical mastery to include a sense of history, society, culture and art. At Redlands, our students learn to perform, interpret and teach music in a liberal arts environment that provides a broad education and intense training.

Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

About the Conservatory of Music

In the Conservatory of Music our goal is to help each student achieve their potential to become a well-rounded musician. All great performances go far beyond technical mastery to include a sense of history, society, culture and art. At Redlands, our students learn to perform, interpret and teach music in a liberal arts environment that provides a broad education and intense training.

At Redlands you can perform in the Wind Ensemble, Symphonic Band, Orchestra, Chapel Singers, University Choir, Studio Jazz Band, Jazz Improv Ensemble, Percussion Ensemble, Guitar Ensembles, and Opera Theater Workshop. Our studio faculty are among the finest musicians and teachers in Southern California. The classes are small and your teachers will know you well, giving you an individualized education.

The Conservatory of Music has a very close and special relationship with the Redlands Symphony Orchestra (RSO). Redlands students get to see their teachers perform in Memorial Chapel as the principal players in the RSO and qualified students have the opportunity to play in the RSO as an assistant, substitute or section player. The student winner of the University of Redlands Concerto Competition earns the opportunity to perform with the RSO on a regular subscription series concert.

You are always welcome to visit campus, observe a class, have a sample lesson and/or sit in on a rehearsal. Come and see what we do!

Academic programs

Admissions Resources

Music audition requirements

View the Undergraduate audition requirements to learn more.

View the Graduate audition requirements to learn more. 

Resources for Current Students

Faculty and Administration

View all music faculty below.

Composition

Anthony Suter
Andre Myers

Large ensemble directors

Nicholle Andrews, choirs
Ömer Kayhan, choirs
Co Boi Nguyen, orchestra
Eddie Smith, wind ensemble
David Scott, symphonic band and studio jazz band

Kodály

Gemma Arguelles
Réka Csernyik
Miriam Factora
Katherine Hickey
Janos Horvath
Lydia Mills

Music education

Katherine Hickey
Eddie Smith
David Scott

Music history and literature

Katherine Baber
Philip Hoch

Music theory and ear training

Nicholle Andrews
Katherine Hickey
Stephanie Lovell
Andre Myers
Co Boi Nguyen
Anthony Suter

Brass

Adam Wolf, horn
David Scott, trumpet
Phil Keen, trombone
Scott Sutherland, tuba/euphonium

Guitar

Stuart Green, classical guitar
Jody Fisher, jazz guitar
Samuel McLain, pop guitar

Keyboard

Louanne Long, piano
Philip Hoch, organ
Stephanie Lovell, piano
Angelica Prodan, piano
Alexander Danson, jazz piano
Lara Urrutia, piano, harpsichord, collaborative piano, accompanying coordinator  

Percussion

Bill Schlitt, percussion
Yuri Inoo, percussion
Joel Taylor, drum set

Strings

Samuel Fischer, violin
Sakura Tsai, violin
Kira Blumberg, viola
Aristides Rivas, cello
Scott Worthington, electric and double bass
Jillian Lopez, harp

Voice

Melissa Tosh
Cindy Snyder
Patricia Gee
Donald Brinegar
Sara Logsdon

Woodwinds

Sara Andon, flute
Kathryn Nevin, clarinet
Francisco Castillo, oboe
Jonathan Stehney, bassoon
Eddie Smith, saxophone

Faculty emeriti

Wayne R Bohrnstedt
Pavel Farkas
John L Golz
James Keays
Alexandra Pierce
Phillip R Rehfeldt
Jeffrey H Rickard
Marco Schindelman