Prepare for your career as a professional musician with instruction in performance practices from four centuries of keyboard repertoire. In Steinhardt’s unparalleled performing and recording facilities, you’ll work with renowned artists representing diverse traditions of pedagogy and performance, developing your personal artistry and acquiring the skills required to succeed after graduation.
Bachelor of Music
Piano Studies
Explore rich liberal arts offerings as part of your professional musical training. Traditional coursework and innovative electives prepare you to navigate today’s musical landscape.
Master of Music
Piano Performance: Solo Piano
Hone your technique and knowledge of the repertoire, mentoring with world-renowned artists and taking advantage of unique performance opportunities.
Master of Music
Piano Performance: Collaborative Piano
Vocal/Instrumental
Learn to be a Music Director: Mentor with professionals, perform in musical theatre productions and the Broadway Orchestra, and collaborate with colleagues in Vocal Performance.
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Degree Details
Master of Music /
Advanced Certificate
Piano Performance / Piano Performance and Pedagogy
Prepare for a career in academia as well as the concert hall, with coursework in performance practice and music education as well as professional mentorship.
Advanced Certificate
Piano Performance and Pedagogy
Designed for mature artists seeking to move to advance their careers, this program provides enrichment and exposure for pianists at the pre- and post-doctoral levels.
Doctor of Musical Arts
Music Performance
Prepare for a lifelong career in music as a collegiate educator or top level performer in the Steinhardt DMA program.
Doctor of Philosophy
Music Performance and Composition: Performers
Conduct cutting-edge research, perform on stage at NYU and throughout New York City, and study with world-renowned artists.
Sara Davis Buechner
Meet Sara Davis Buechner
Piano Studies Artist Faculty member Sara Davis Buechner talks about the importance of offering a comfortable and welcoming community to a broad and diverse group of students. She also shares the ways in which she incorporates her experiences traveling in East and Southeast Asia into her curriculum (hint: she's a big Japanese baseball fan), and the idea that studying music, like all creative disciplines, can be fun.
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