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| Type | Private |
|---|---|
| Established | 1974 |
| Dean | Matthew Loden |
Academic staff | 64 |
| Undergraduates | 100 |
| Postgraduates | 175 |
| Location | ,, U.S. |
| Website | music |
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TheShepherd School of Music is amusic school located on the campus ofRice University inHouston,Texas.[1] From its inception in 1974[2] under deanSamuel Jones, the Shepherd School has emphasized orchestral, chamber music, and opera as the central elements of its performing curriculum. The Shepherd School offers comprehensive musical education programs, includingBachelor of Music (BMus),Master of Music (MMus),Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA), andArtist Diploma degrees.
The Shepherd School has existed in name since 1950, with an $8 million endowment by Sallie Shepherd Perkins in honor of her grandfather, Houston banker Benjamin A. Shepherd.[3] It was opened in 1974 under the deanship of conductor and composer Samuel Jones.[4] The school's building, Alice Pratt Brown Hall, was dedicated on October 4, 1991.[3] Prior to its existence, concerts were given in Hamman Hall, Cohen House,Fondren Library’s Kyle Morrow Room, Rice Memorial Chapel, Milford House, and various churches in Houston.[4]
Shepherd School alumni includeGrammy Award andPulitzer Prize winners and hold positions in prestigious orchestras including theCleveland Orchestra, thePhiladelphia Orchestra, theBoston Symphony Orchestra, theChicago Symphony Orchestra, theNational Symphony Orchestra, theMetropolitan Opera Orchestra, and theLos Angeles Philharmonic.[5]
Shepherd students participate in a program that allows for individual study at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Courses are taught exclusively by faculty, with classes averaging fewer than thirty students. A small number of courses are offered to Rice University students as a whole (without special admission requirements), including Fundamentals of Music, Music Theory for Non-Music Majors I and II, and Music Literature for Non-Music Majors I and II.
The voice and opera program includes about thirty students and presents two operas each year.
Admission to the Shepherd School is competitive. Shepherd accepts about 10-15% of graduate applicants[6] and 15% of all undergraduate applicants.[7]
In 2025, the school announced that New York Metropolitan Opera Orchestra concertmaster David Chan would join the faculty as full-time professor of violin.[8]
Each year more than 400 free concerts and recitals are given by students, faculty, and visiting artists and attract about 70,000 concert-goers annually.[9] Numerous world-renowned classical musicians have come to the Shepherd School to give concerts and conduct master classes, includingYo-Yo Ma,[10]André Watts,[11]Itzhak Perlman,[12]Cecilia Bartoli,[13] andRenée Fleming.[14]
The school's home, Alice Pratt Brown Hall houses the 1,000-seat Stude Concert Hall, the 250-seat Duncan Recital Hall, the Edythe Bates Old Grand Organ and Recital Hall, an opera studio, 65 practice rooms, seven classrooms, rehearsal and small ensemble spaces and 54 teaching studios.[15] Situated on the western side of the Rice campus, it is made up of two long parallel wings joined by gardens and connecting corridors ofloggias.[15] The building was designed by the Spanish architectRicardo Bofill and completed in 1991.[3]
In September 2017, the Shepherd School broke ground on a new opera and music building that will be connected to Alice Pratt Brown Hall by a plaza.[16] The Brockman Music and Performing Arts Center was completed in 2022 and features a newly constructed theater building.[17]
The Michael P. Hammond Preparatory Program[18] of the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University offers non-credit private instruction in piano and selected string (violin and cello) instruments for children ages 6–18. Pre-school classes for very young children begin as early as age two through the Young Children's Division.[19] Chamber music groups, group theory instruction, and classes for the young child are also available.
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