The 20 Best Music Schools in the World

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From New York to Northridge, our annual list of the institutions preparing the next generation of composers across all media.

Published on November 22, 2024

A scoring stage at The Juilliard School, which offers a program for students to create music for short films from around the world.

A scoring stage at The Juilliard School, which offers a program for students to create music for short films from around the world. Erin Baiano/Courtesy of Juilliard

For aspiring composers in film and TV, the watchword these days is “technology.” With even venerable conservatories like Juilliard, the San Francisco and New England Conservatories of Music and Yale boasting tech-oriented programs, it’s clear that teaching aspiring composers how to blend traditional composition with contemporary disciplines has become essential. “COVID put a whole new emphasis on what it means to be a desktop digital musician, to where you can sit down at the computer and literally be a one-person orchestra,” says Keith Mason, the coordinator of music technology for Belmont University. “All the students are gravitating toward that.” Veteran composer and orchestrator Conrad Pope, who has worked with many of the schools on THR‘s annual list of the world’s best music schools, adds that teaching students how to master cutting-edge tech can provide a valuable foundation for their talent: “[Music schools] can’t provide you with an original voice. You can’t teach creativity. But you can teach the craft.”

To achieve our school ranking this year, THR polled the members of Hollywood’s Society of Composers and Lyricists, the Composers Diversity Collective and Motion Picture Academy and Television Academy music branch members.

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