The Three Rivers College Music Department will present its fall student concert at 7 p.m. Nov. 22, at the Tinnin Fine Arts Center. Students and community members will be sharing their music with friends and family in this concert. Admission is free.
“This concert is a great opportunity for family, friends, and the community to experience the talents and hard work of our collegiate and community musicians,” said William White, professor of music at Three Rivers.
Three Rivers offers an associate of arts degree with courses in music for students who plan to transfer to a four-year college or university to major in music and an associate of arts in teaching for music education degree for students who want to transfer into Central Methodist University’s completion program to earn a bachelor of music education degree. CMU offers its completion program at TRC’s main campus in Poplar Bluff.
Both the AA and AAT degree programs provide an affordable way to fulfill general education requirements and to explore a variety of performance opportunities. Students can specialize in choir or instrumental music. There are courses for ensembles and private instruction. There also are music scholarship opportunities for both music majors and non-majors. Students do not need to major in music to enroll in music ensembles.
For more information about the TRC music department, call 573-840-9639.