Advance Your Career With a Graduate Degree From Webster

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Pursue an Immersive Experince as You Study Music

Musicians who want to pursue a career as an orchestral performer will find ample opportunities to practice and display their skills with a Master of Music in Performance with an Emphasis in Orchestral Instruments from Webster University.

Our curriculum is designed to create challenging and engaging instruction focused on improving and broadening the skills of the individual as a musician and orchestra member. Students will work with our highly trained and experienced faculty in creating a personalized study plan, tailored to their individual interests and career goals. 

A group of string instrumentalists perform in an orchestra.

As a student in Webster’s Master of Music program, you will be taught skills needed to perform and engage with music that meets your needs and interests. A special emphasis will be taken to ensure students can interact with various music genres and cultural backgrounds with consideration to theoretical, historical and aesthetic frameworks.

Upon completion of the program, graduates will have the tools, skills and practical experience to apply their knowledge to their future study and interpretation of music throughout their lives.

Choose Webster for your Master of Music in Performance with an Emphasis in Orchestral Instruments

World-Renowned Faculty

Webster University's music faculty includes experienced and dedicated performers with the professional background to teach and guide students in their desired emphasis.

Performance Opportunities

At Webster, you will find a variety of opportunities to perform in solo and orchestra groups, as well as showcase your skills in composing. You’ll have access to world-class performances from faculty, peers and professional groups. 

Music and Arts-Focused Community

St. Louis is home to a variety of new and longstanding fine arts institutions that regularly host performances, events and exhibits. You’ll find a network of talented and experienced musicians and opportunities to attend performances by organizations like the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra.

Graduate Scholarships

When you study as a graduate student in the Department of Music, you will have access to merit-based scholarships, such as the Buder Foundation Scholarship, which is available to graduate students after their first year. For more information, interested applicants should contact the chair of the Department of Music, Carla Collett, PhD. Scholarship applications are due by April 1.

Top-Ranked University

Webster is a full member of the National Association of Schools of Music and is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.

Accreditation

Webster Holds Longtime NASM Membership

Webster University is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM). An important marker of standing among music programs in the U.S., NASM establishes national standards for undergraduate and graduate degrees and other credentials for music and music-related disciplines.

70+
Years as Member of NASM

What Can You Do with a Master’s in Orchestral Instruments?

Webster students who graduate with a Master of Music in Performance with an Emphasis in Orchestral Instruments will develop skills, like teamwork, improvisation and discipline that will position you for a variety of roles, such as:

  • Music Director
  • Composer
  • Music Teacher
  • Solo Entertainer
  • Orchestra Member

Career Outlook for Orchestral Musicians

Jobs in the music field, especially those related to performance and composition, are expected to grow over the next decade. A graduate music degree can give you a career boost as a music educator, performer or composer.

Salaries for Master’s in Music Graduates

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median annual salary for Music Directors and Composers was $62,590 per year in May 2023.

Get Started on Your Graduate Music Degree

Take the next step toward earning your Master of Music in Performance with an Emphasis in Orchestral Instruments. We are here to help you get started.

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Contact the Admissions Office to Find Out More

If you have more questions about the program, your application or other enrollment-related inquiries, contact our Admissions Office.

Call 314-246-7800 or 800-753-6765 or send an email to admit@webster.edu.