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Georgia State University's Master of Music program specializing in guitar performance equips students with advanced training for professional careers as concert performers—both solo and ensemble—and guitar instructors. Situated in Atlanta, a cultural hub of the South, the program enables guitar students to access abundant performance and teaching opportunities both on campus and throughout the city. Typically completed in four semesters of full-time study, the degree culminates with both a solo recital and a chamber music recital, each lasting one hour.
The Georgia State School of Music is dedicated to sustaining, celebrating, and progressing humanity's diverse musical heritage through performance, composition, teaching, and scholarly inquiry, aligning with the university's urban and global outreach.
Graduate students in the School of Music benefit from exceptional opportunities in one of the nation's most dynamic metropolitan areas. Approximately 90 students pursue degrees in Master of Music programs, Artist Certificate programs, and doctoral studies in music education. They collaborate with a distinguished faculty of 40 full-time and 24 part-time professors across specializations including performance, teaching methods, music education, conducting, composition, and jazz studies.