At Concordia, you can study music with over 20 highly qualified instructors. Our six full-time faculty have among them over 30 published compositions, four awards for excellence in teaching, a national book award and a Grammy nomination for a jazz recording. All of our music programs are fully accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music.
Students who are not music majors also contribute to Concordia’s musical life. Ensembles and private lessons are open to all students regardless of major, and any prospective student accepted to Concordia may apply for a music scholarship.
Learn more about the music programs at Concordia.

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Christmas at Concordia is approaching! Many musicians have been working for months to prepare for this opportunity to share in the joy of Christ's birth with all who will be present! We have some new hymns this year to keep everyone on their toes. :-)
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The Concordia Handbell Choirs will give their end of the year concert this Sunday at 3:00 in the Recital Hall!
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The Women's Chorale and Men's Chorus present the annual Festival of Hymns and Anthems on Sunday, April 22 at 4:00 pm at St. Gregory the Great Seminary in Seward.
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The end of the semester brings lots of upcoming music events! Sunday at 4:00 at St. Gregory Seminary in Seward is the combined Men's and Women's Choral Concert. After that, we will have a Chamber Orchestra Concert, the Spring JazzFest, Handbell Concert, and the University Concert Band Performance.
See the link for additional times and places.
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Bravo! Concordia's Symphonic Band plays Resplendent Glory by Rossano Galante during the final concert of the school year.
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J.P. Jensen was the student conductor this spring for Chaconne (In Memoriam ...) by Ron Nelson. This clip lasts about 30 seconds.
Congrats to all on a great Symphonic Band concert!
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