Loyola University Maryland

Department of Fine Arts

Applied Music Lessons

Loyola's music program offers lessons in all instruments and voice. Lessons are open to all students regardless of major or minor. Lessons are taken for 1 credit (one half-hour lesson a week) or 2 credits (one hour lesson a week) and carry an additional fee of $300 and $600, respectively. There are no auditions for lessons, and students at any level are welcome.  Lessons are offered in the following:

  • Piano
  • Voice
  • Woodwinds
  • Strings
  • Brass
  • Saxophone
  • Classical Guitar
  • Jazz Guitar
  • Percussion

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Performances and Newsletters


Senior Projects

fine Arts NEWS AND EVENTS

  • The Evergreen Players of Loyola University present Aristophanes' LYSISTRATA at the McManus Theatre.  This production is directed by Natka Bianchini.  Showtimes are Feb. 17 & 18 at 8pm; Feb. 19 at 2pm; Feb. 24 & 25 at 8pm.  See the Theatre Departments home page for more information.
  • The Julio Fine Arts Gallery is pleased to present Altered States, a two-person exhibition featuring paintings by Carolyn Case and Paul Jeanes.  The show will run from January 23rd to February 26th with an Artist Talk & Reception on Thursday, January 26th, from 5pm to 7pm.
  • The Fine Arts Department and the Art History Program is excited to announce the hiring of Dr. Kerry Boeye. Dr Boeye is a recent graduate from the doctorial program at the University of Chicago and will be teaching courses on Medieval and Islamic art.
  • Colleen Grant (Art History, '11) was inducted into the Loyola chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa Society.
  • Book reviews by Dr. Nygren appeared in the Spring and Fall 2011 issues of Renaissance Quarterly.
  • Dr. Nygren chaired a session on undergarduate research at the SECAC conference and gave a paper on student writing. He will be presenting a paper on a work by Savoldo at the RSA Conference in March 2012.