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The Master of Music in Historical Performance Practice offers students advanced training in early music, balancing theoretical study with rich opportunities in solo, chamber, and orchestral performance.
Students in this program enjoy expert instruction in vocal and instrumental performance, and have access to a wide array of string, wind, and keyboard instruments. In addition to coursework in the theory of historical performance and music history, students can perform in a range of different ensembles, including the Baroque Mentorship Orchestra, a collaborative ensemble of students and professionals led by director Alexander Weimann.
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