23 Musicians and Music Industry Leaders Who Debuted in Goshen
Goshen is a hotbed for musicians, and many GC alumni have launched careers and found success in the music industry.
Do you believe in inspiring a love for music in younger generations? We do too. That’s why our piano pedagogy program focuses on advancing your musical abilities while also strengthening understanding of how people learn so you can be an effective piano instructor.
Piano pedagogy classes at Goshen College will help you develop effective plans of study for elementary and intermediate skill levels and prepare you to select the best available teaching materials. Courses in advanced piano literature will deepen your expertise to benefit future students. A distinctive of our program is that you will learn through practical experiences as you observe and teach in the Community School of the Arts, located in the college’s world-class Music Center.
Goshen is a hotbed for musicians, and many GC alumni have launched careers and found success in the music industry.
The Goshen College Vox Profundi low voice choir will spend their spring break touring and performing in churches and schools in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, and Ohio from Feb. 26 through March 4, with a home concert on Sunday, March 6 at 7:30 p.m. in the Goshen College Music Center’s Sauder Concert Hall.
GC student Katy Thornthwaite interviews Marcia Yost, director of the arts at Goshen College, for Indiana Music Education Association.
of full-time music faculty have doctorates
Number of vocal and instrumental ensembles you can join at Goshen College
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of music major alumni are satisfied or very satisfied with their undergraduate education
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Hillary Harder, a music and Spanish double major from Wichita, Kansas, is a musician, peacemaker, ministry leader and lover of teatime and one-on-one talks. She graduated in 2015.
Hillary's storyHenry Stewart graduated from Goshen College in 2014 with a music and biochemistry double major. As a student, he was known for playing the accordion, writing award-winning music compositions and as an academic star.
Henry's storyMaddie Ruth graduated in 2014 with a psychology major and music minor. She was a member of the tennis team, wrote for the campus newspaper, The Record, played violin in the GC symphony orchestra and sang in chamber ensembles.
Maddie's story