At the Mary Pappert School of Music, you are challenged to connect historical practices
with modern methods, blend the traditional with current technology, and explore your
artistry, creativity, and ingenuity to the fullest extent.
Train to become a board-certified music therapist, develop your craft as a music teacher,
or make your mark on the stage and in the studio. View programs of study and start your journey today!
Regardless of the major you choose, you will work 1-on-1 with world-class faculty to develop your artistry and musicianship during weekly private lessons.
It's time for bigger goals!
In everything we do, we aim to promote community building and engagement into all operations of our school. We create cultural awareness and responsibility,
develop strategies to address disparities, and respond to the changing needs of the
MPSOM community while creating a safe, welcoming, and inclusive culture of belonging.
You belong here.
Our Mission
The Mary Pappert School of Music provides musical education that connects
the broad spectrum of historical and current practices; and in promoting the relationship
between theory and practice, prepares professionals who will be the leaders in the
musical culture of the 21st century.
Interested in music, but unsure of the best path forward?
Compose your own musical journey and explore multiple areas of interest through the
Discover Music program! Work one-on-one with your Student Success Coach to map out
your path to graduation while playing in ensembles and making music.
Work one-on-one with GRAMMY Award-winning faculty.
As a student at the Mary Pappert School of Music, you study with professors internationally
acclaimed in their fields including members of the GRAMMY Award-winning Pittsburgh
Symphony Orchestra. With a 4-to-1 student-to-faculty ratio, you're certain to receive
the personal attention necessary to truly perfect your talents, whether your career
aspirations are to be in front of an audience, in the recording studio, or in a classroom,
church, or therapy setting.
Customize your own path with flexible degrees & programs.
At the Mary Pappert School of Music, you have a wide variety of horizon-expanding
music programs to choose from at both undergraduate and graduate levels.
Perform with a wide variety of award-winning ensembles.
Duquesne's ensembles will provide you with the finest university-level performing
experiences available, preparing you for your career as a professional musician.
High school performers in grades 9–12 are warmly invited to join the CMC Summer Theatre Intensive! This immersive program provides young artists with the opportunity to develop their performance skills, refine audition material, and prepare for school, college, and professional opportunities.
You are invited to participate in an intensive, hands-on workshop held Monday–Friday, June 15–19, 2026 hosted primarily in the Electronics Labs on the second floor of Fisher Hall, with additional sessions in the soundLab at the Mary Pappert School of Music.
Join us for a five-day, hands-on camp for motivated high school trumpet, horn, trombone, euphonium, and tuba players. Spend the week sharpening brass fundamentals through daily labs, sectionals, and guided practice. Learn directly from the world-class Duquesne Brass Faculty in masterclasses and coac
Join us in a collaborative exploration for high school singers who love to sing and are considering careers in music! Elevate your singing in a week-long course exploring all aspects of the vocal arts surrounded by other creative and enthusiastic musicians. Registration closes Sunday, June 1, 2026.
Enjoy activity-filled days rehearsing, performing, and learning about jazz, America's original art form, in this informal, non-threatening environment. Play and learn alongside members of Duquesne University's jazz faculty, which is comprised of the best jazz musician-educators in the Pittsburgh are
The Music Technology Summer Intensive is an opportunity to gain hands-on experience in a professional recording and production environment with GRAMMY Award-winning faculty. Immerse yourself in the inner workings of the studio and its operation during a recording session and actively participate in
Students and faculty of the Mary Pappert School of Music present over 200 annual concerts
and recitals. Most events are either free or $10 suggested donation. With the exception
of the Music on the Bluff series, anyone 17 years old and younger may attend any regular
admission concert free of charge.
Music on the Bluff marks over 20 seasons as one of Pittsburgh’s most “truly memorable”
series, with a “stellar reputation.” Each Sunday afternoon concert includes a pre-concert
visit with Dean David Allen Wehr and his colleagues and a reception, where the audience
has a chance to visit with the artists. Concerts often sell out, so buying a season
ticket is the best way to secure your seats for all four concerts. Music on the Bluff Series
The Mary Pappert School of Music is proud to present the Uptown Jazz Series, thanks, in part, to the generosity of the John R. Mattern Estate. These concerts
regularly feature a variety of jazz styles from jazz faculty and visiting artists/ensembles.
Founded by Professor Emeritus Mike Tomaro, this series has traditionally featured
some sort of common thread. In its first year, UJS consisted of a showcase of the
finest jazz performers and groups in Pittsburgh. Beginning with the 2022–2023 season,
the Uptown Jazz Series took on a more concert-by-concert thematic approach, with themes
including the history of jazz, retrospective concerts on influential jazz artists,
concerts featuring the works of local jazz legends, and explorations of the influences
that various types of media has had on jazz. Uptown Jazz Series
Our school is home to a variety of large and small ensembles that perform music of
all styles and genres. With nearly 60 ensemble concerts each academic year, there
is something for everyone!Student Ensemble Concert Series
The Mary Pappert School of Music is proud to be the home of a very distinguished music
faculty, many of whom are members of local professional music organizations including
the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Pittsburgh Opera and Ballet Theater Orchestras,
the Pittsburgh Jazz Orchestra, and the River City Brass Band. Each year, the Mary
Pappert School of Music presents several faculty recitals.
In addition, the vast majority of our students present recitals as part of their degree
requirements each year. These recitals feature solo works, chamber works, and a wide
variety of musical styles and genres.
As a student at the Mary Pappert School of Music, you study with professors internationally
acclaimed in their fields. Many of them, including those who are also members of the
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, are GRAMMY Award-winning artists. Others have a variety
of other distinguished awards and accolades to their names.
In addition to these fantastic musicians and teachers, you will have many opportunities
to learn from some of the world's finest performers, composers, educators, and therapists.
The IEMMA Broadcast Network (IBN) is the video and radio simulcast division of the
Mary Pappert School of Music's Institute of Entertainment, Music, and Media Arts (IEMMA)
at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, PA. The IBN provides both audio and video streaming.
Our audio station plays recordings of our students, faculty, and alumni 24/7.
In addition, we regularly present live video streams of select concerts throughout
the academic year. All concerts listed will be streamed live on the IBN webpage.
Tempo Monthly is an email digest that is sent on the third Wednesday of each month,
showcasing the work of our incredibly talented students, faculty, and alumni, as well
as keeping you up-to-date with all the concerts and recitals we present.
The IEMMA Broadcast Network is the broadcast division of the Mary Pappert School of
Music's Institute of Entertainment, Music and Media Arts (IEMMA) and is dedicated
to providing quality programming, recorded and performed by the Mary Pappert School
of Music community.
The Mary Pappert School of Music archives some of its performances on YouTube. Check
out these fantastic videos featuring our incredibly talented students, faculty, and
internationally-known guest artists.
As the Mary Pappert School of Music prepares for its Centennial, there is quite a bit to look back on with reverence and pride. At the same time, there is also a profound sense of prosperity and stability as we look to the future of the School. All of that is due primarily to the dedication, determination, and care that our faculty and staff members have for every student who passes through the doors of our building.
The annual Mary Pappert School of Music Awards Ceremony is a celebration of artistry, discipline, and the vibrant creative spirit that defines our school’s community.
Founded in 1989, City Music Center of Duquesne University (CMC) has proudly served
as the Pittsburgh area's premier provider of musical instruction for students of all
ages.
Duquesne University has many talented student and alumni musicians who can be hired
for events such as weddings, worship services, receptions, dinners, business events,
and concerts.
At the Mary Pappert School of Music, we are immensely proud of our ever-growing alumni
community. After graduation, we continue to assist our alumni in various ways.
On a Friday night, after class, you can go with your friends and hear the Pittsburgh Symphony and it's only a short walk away. You get to see your teachers and the other faculty
that you work with throughout the week—now it's your turn to watch them do their thing.
Emily RickardM.M. Performance, 2019
As one of Pittsburgh’s most iconic performance spaces, Carnegie Music Hall in Oakland
possesses a rich history of famous artists who have graced its stage. From the Pittsburgh
Symphony to groups like the Juilliard Quartet, the Duquesne Symphony Orchestra calls
this space home, capitalizing on the rich, vibrant acoustics and architectural beauty
of this renowned concert hall.
Daniel MeyerDirector of Orchestral Activities
For jazz musicians, there’s no better experience than to get out and make music in
a real gig situation, especially when you get to play next to your teacher or mentor.
Pittsburgh has no shortage of opportunities for musicians, so I want to get our students
out there gigging now so they can make the most of their time here at Duquesne.
Jeff BushAssistant Program Director of Jazz Studies
Health, Wellness, and Safety for Musicians
Duquesne University and the Mary Pappert School of Music are committed to education
of the mind, heart and spirit of each student. We understand that physical health
and safety play a large role in that commitment, and as such, the following document
outlines recommendations specifically for musicians and their wellbeing.
We care about your health and wellbeing and have various resources available
for you and all of our students!