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Jazz and Commercial Music Focus in Music Technology and Commercial Music

The program at the University of Central Missouri (UCM) offers a dynamic and flexible curriculum designed to prepare students for a wide range of careers in the contemporary music industry. The program encourages students to individualize their course of study to align with their artistic interests and professional aspirations, fostering both creative expression and technical proficiency.

Students can choose to focus on Jazz and Commercial music, receiving in-depth instruction in areas such as jazz performance and composition, and teaching across a diverse range of contemporary styles. The curriculum integrates theoretical study with applied practice, offering courses in jazz improvisation, arranging, composition, and the history of jazz and commercial music.

Performance is a central component of this focus. Students participate in ensembles such as the UCM Jazz Big Band Ensembles and the Jazz and Rock Combos, gaining valuable experience in both large and small group settings. These ensembles provide opportunities for artistic growth through performance, collaboration, and the study of significant works from the jazz and commercial music repertoire.

In addition to on-campus performances, students have the opportunity to perform at prestigious venues throughout the Kansas City area, including the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts.

Faculty and Guest Artists

Instruction within the program is provided by UCM鈥檚 distinguished faculty, whose expertise spans performance, composition, music technology, and jazz studies. Students also benefit from the Artist Series Program, which features renowned guest artists who conduct masterclasses and clinics, providing students with valuable professional insights and experiences. Recent guest artists have included Adam Larson, Tamir Hendelman, Shawn Pelton, Rob Scheps, Jerry Dodgion, Jim O鈥機onnor, Jason Jackson, Todd Strait, Kathy Kosins, and Roger Rosenberg.

Career Preparation and Opportunities

Graduates of the Music Technology and Commercial Music program pursue careers as performers, composers, arrangers, producers, and educators in a diverse range of professional settings. Many alumni have continued their education in graduate jazz programs at leading institutions in the US. Others have established successful professional careers in both national and international contexts, contributing to the field as artists, teachers, and industry professionals.

Are you interested in a focus on Jazz and Commercial Music? This is the degree for you.

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Isaac, James

Adjunct Professor
Music
Utt 001C
isaac@ucmo.edu
 

UCM Jazz Festival

Auditions for 2025-2026 Jazz Ensembles!

 

 

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Tel: (660) 543-4909

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