Music
A Screen Scoring Major’s Big HBO Break
Cameron, a screen scoring student at NYU Steinhardt, channeled an NYU workshop into a unique opportunity working on an HBO show—while still an undergraduate.
What’s the Value of a Performing Arts Degree at NYU?
Passionate about performing arts? Find out how students pursue their passions to the fullest while earning a well-rounded degree at NYU.
Instrumental Performance Hits All the Right Notes
In NYUʼs six instrumental performance programs, burgeoning musicians prepare for success in the 21st-century music industry.
Making Music at NYU Shanghai for Connection and Motivation
For Jaime Cantwell, playing the violin is a way to reinvigorate her mind, and music at NYU Shanghai has helped her create lasting community.
Getting Involved: How to Join an A Capella Group at NYU
At NYU, there are more than eight a capella groups to audition for! Read on to find out more about the programs at NYU and how to audition.
Ready, Set, Summer: Steinhardt’s High School Music Production Programs Strike a Chord
NYU SIMPT (Summer Institute of Music Production Technology) and SEMI (Summer Electronic Music Institute) programs teach aspiring high school musicians to create, record, and perform like pros.
Musical Theatre at NYU: A Chorus Line
Whether you’re majoring in Drama or just love to sing, you can step onto the stage at NYU.
An NYU Clive Davis Student Says It in Song
Not only that, Jackson Craig is also mastering songwriting, recording, and music business.
Performing Arts Spaces at Our New York City Campus
There are dozens of performing arts spaces at NYU, whether you want to take in a show, learn techniques from star faculty, or rehearse with classmates.
Music Courses Abroad and Across Cultures
NYU offers courses for both music and nonmusic majors in cities around the world.
Music at NYU for Nonmajors
Students come from all across campus to pursue their scholarly interest in studying, playing, and producing music at NYU.
Tisch Recorded Music Student Harrison Li Talks Music, Life, and Art
We asked NYU Tisch Recorded Music major Harrison Li, aka "Harry Teardrop," about his creative process and his dreams for the future.