Chamber music classes, music for two pianos and accompaniment are part of the specialty's curriculum, important as is experience in other instrument skills.

Bachelor's Degree in Music Performance with a concentration in Piano

About the Piano Department

The Piano Department has highly experienced teachers who, in addition to weekly individual classes, teach group classes such as the Seminar. Chamber music classes, music for two pianos and accompaniment are part of the specialty's curriculum, important as is experience in other instrument skills. During the course, students perform in concerts and participate in master classes offered by internationally famous guest artists.

Learning outcomes

The graduate of this specialty:

  • You will demonstrate a high level of proficiency in piano performance.
  • You will demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the variety of styles of solo and ensemble literature, through performances as a soloist and as a member of musical ensembles.
  • You will apply knowledge about Western music literature and Puerto Rican music within the framework of their cultural sources and influences.
  • He will express coherent criticism and opinions related to the interpretation of his classmates, based on the corresponding periods and musical styles.
  • You will demonstrate leadership and entrepreneurship competencies as it relates to professional practices in the field of piano performance.

About Piano Performance at CMPR

The Piano program at CMPR has a highly experienced faculty who guide students throughout their years of study. Students receive personal attention with at least a one-hour individual lesson weekly and participation in a weekly seminar class. In addition, students perform frequently in an array of settings (recitals, masterclasses, concerts), and collaborate with peers and faculty coaches in chamber music.

Learning Outcomes

  • Demonstrate a high level of competence in piano performance.
  • Demonstrate comprehensive capabilities in a variety of music styles in solo and ensemble literature through solo performance and in chamber and large ensemble settings.
  • Apply knowledge about the history and literature of Western music and Puerto Rican music within the framework of its sources and cultural influences.
  • Share critical assessments about instrument performance by their peers based on corresponding music periods and styles.
  • Demonstrate competence in leadership and entrepreneurship in regard to professional practices in the field of piano performance.
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