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The woodwind program at Colorado State University offers exceptional training in performance and teaching methods for skilled flute, clarinet, oboe, bassoon, and saxophone students. CSU's woodwind program nurtures students' musical passion by establishing a strong groundwork for lifelong artistic pursuits. The curriculum aims to cultivate professional-level understanding and abilities in music, essential for performers, educators, therapists, and those pursuing other music-related careers requiring advanced musicianship. Academic standards align with university-level studies for Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Music, and Master of Music degrees, with specializations available in music education, therapy, performance, composition, and conducting. CSU woodwind students can excel in solo, chamber, and ensemble performances through private lessons, regular recitals, and participation in various ensembles including the University Symphony Orchestra, Wind Symphony, Jazz Ensembles, and Marching Band. The distinguished woodwind faculty, recognized nationally and internationally, equips students with diverse skills to succeed as professional musicians and educators.