You’ll have plenty of opportunities to perform at Susquehanna in our many choral, instrumental, and chamber music ensembles. Our performance facilities are state-of-the-art. Many ensembles are even open to non-music majors!
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- Bachelor of Arts in Music
- Music Composition
- Music Education
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- Music Technology
- Music Theory and Literature
- Church Music
- Arts Administration
- Collaborative Piano
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- Course Catalog
Choral ensembles perform on and off campus and contribute to major university events, including the annual Candlelight Service. There are four distinct ensembles. Any student, regardless of major, may audition.
Choir
The celebrated University Choir represents Susquehanna’s great musical heritage on annual tours in Pennsylvania and throughout the Eastern United States. Amy Voorhees, conductor
Chorale
The University Chorale performs mainly on campus in music ranging from the Renaissance to the present. Amy Caron, conductor
Chamber Singers
The highly select University Chamber Singers are chosen from members of the University Choir. Amy Voorhees, conductor
Chapel Choir
The Chapel Choir provides musical leadership at weekly University Chapel services and is open to all students without an audition. Marcos Krieger, conductor
Opera Studio
The Opera Studio performs a wide repertoire ranging from opera scenes to full productions of complete operas with orchestra. The casts are made up entirely of students who audition for the Opera Studio at the beginning of each year.
In the past dozen years, the full productions with orchestra have included:
- Krása: Brundibár
- Monteverdi: L’Orfeo
- Mozart: The Magic Flute
- Puccini: Gianni Schicchi (in Italian)
- Puccini: Suor Angelica (in Itallian)
- Sondheim: Passion
- J. Strauss: Die Fledermaus
- Gilbert & Sullivan: The Mikado
- Ullmann: The Emperor of Atlantis
- Weill: Street Scene
- Weill: The Threepenny Opera
Scenes programs have included the complete third act of Puccini’s La Bohème, sung in Italian, and complete acts of Britten’s Albert Herring and A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Other recent programs have featured scenes from the following operas:
- Adamo: Little Women
- Gounod: Romeo and Juliet
- Handel: Julius Caesar
- Massenet: Manon
- Menotti: The Medium
- Mozart: Così fan tutte and Don Giovanni
- Poulenc: Dialogues of the Carmelites
- Rossini: La Cenerentola and The Barber of Seville
- R. Strauss: Arabella
- Thomas: Hamlet
- Verdi: Falstaff
- Ward: The Crucible
Opera Studio performances are held in the 320-seat Stretansky Concert Hall or in the 450-seat Degenstein Center Theater. David Steinau, director
The instrumental area provides extensive performance opportunities for players of string, wind and percussion instruments. Any student, regardless of major, is welcome to audition.
Symphony Orchestra
The Symphony Orchestra performs the great music of the Western canon along with lesser-known works and premieres. The ensemble accompanies an annual concerto competition winner and regularly collaborates on opera productions and oratorios. Zachary Levi, conductor
Wind Ensemble
The highly select University Wind Ensemble is composed of 45 to 50 of our most experienced players and performs the finest wind band repertoire. Eric Hinton, conductor
Symphonic Band
The University Symphonic Band performs three annual concerts of a broad spectrum of concert band literature. Eric Hinton, conductor
Stadium Band
At all home football games, the Stadium Band performs fight songs, popular songs of the 50s and 60s, patriotic songs, R&B and funk. Audition not required. Brett Hosterman, director
Jazz Ensemble
The Jazz Ensemble explores traditional big band tunes, as well as modern music reflecting jazz, rock and world music influences. Small combos are regularly formed to emphasize improvisation. Gail Levinsky, director
Pit Orchestra
This ensemble provides full orchestral accompaniment for the annual fall musical.
Keyboard students have the opportunity to study with outstanding faculty and to perform in a variety of settings as soloists and collaborators. Our instrument inventory includes Steinway and Baldwin concert grand pianos and priority practice rooms outfitted with well-maintained Steinway, Yamaha and Baldwin grands.
Weber Chapel is home to beautifully refurbished Dobson and Moeller organs, on which students may practice and perform. Two additional practice organs are located in the Cunningham Center for Music and Art. We also maintain historic instruments including three harpsichords and a clavinova.
Piano students may also study organ, and vice versa, and any keyboard player may also study harpsichord.
Ensemble Performance Photo Gallery
PUCCINI’S OPERA “SUOR ANGELICA”
The final scene from Giacomo Puccini’s opera Suor Angelica, performed during the spring 2014 semester at Susquehanna.
Department of Music
Music has been at the heart of Susquehanna since the university was founded more than 150 years ago
Audition Information
Prospective students who wish to major or minor in music must audition for music department faculty after applying for admission to the university.
Student & Alumni Profiles
Hear straight from students just like you. Or read stories from successful alumni who’ll tell you just how far a degree in music can take you.
Contact Us
Phone & Email
570-372-4309Admissions and auditions: adamss@orkexpo.netOther Inquiries: labar@orkexpo.net