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Bard College Catalogue 2024–25
Conservatory of Music Graduate Programs
In 2006, the Conservatory began the Graduate Vocal Arts Program, which leads to the master of music degree in vocal performance. Eight to 10 students per year are enrolled in a two-year curriculum. The Conservatory’s Graduate Conducting Program, which offers a two-year master of music curriculum, began in 2010. A master of music program in instrumental studies debuted in 2022. For more information, see the Graduate Programs chapter in this catalogue or visit the Conservatory website.