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Our close-knit graduate program provides students with numerous performance and learning opportunities, along with individualized career development guidance from faculty and visiting artists/lecturers.
Prospective students must hold a bachelor's degree in music from an accredited institution or an equivalent foreign university. The Graduate Studies Committee will evaluate whether an applicant's qualifications match a bachelor's degree standard and may require additional testing to assess readiness for Hartt's programs.
Hartt's harp studio fosters a welcoming environment for skilled harpists. Discover details about harp studies at Hartt, covering admission criteria, audition processes, and faculty profiles. Students engage in enriching courses like Harp Ensemble, Repertoire and Studio Class, and Harp Teaching Principles. Performance opportunities abound, including monthly solo and chamber music showcases in the Evening with Guitar and Harp series. Hartt encourages harpists to embrace performance, competition, and professional development opportunities both on campus and throughout Hartford's dynamic cultural scene.