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Everything is Music

Everything Is Music

VCFA MFA in Music Composition Blog

Amanda Laven Scores Podcast, Lands Scholarship

Amanda Laven (August ’16) is having a fantastically busy year.…

Beth Bradfish Readies January 14th Performance

Sunday, January 14th, the Chicago Composers Orchestra is performing…
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Devin Barone Releases New Album, [unity]

Music Composition MFA student Devin Barone has recently released…

Renee Baker Took Flight in New Directions at VCFA

Renee Baker was already forging new paths in music by the time…

Two VCFA Music Comp Grads take Semifinalist in American Prize

Two VCFA students were recently listed as semi-finalists in The…

How Scott Barkan Rediscovered Himself at VCFA

Scott Barkan came to VCFA for the stability a master’s degree…

The Master of Fine Arts in Music Composition at Vermont College of Fine Arts is the first program of its kind, offering a chance for you to forge your own creative path, refine your composition skills, and grow more vital as an artist, composer, and musician.

Students come from diverse stylistic backgrounds and have varied compositional interests. This musically inclusive MFA program reflects that diversity, offering opportunities to work in multiple focus areas, such as: film, TV & game scoring, concert music, electronic music, songwriting, and jazz. Our highly accomplished faculty work in many genres, and students can specialize in one area or several, exploring and blending musical streams.

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