Please feel welcome to contact us if you have any additional questions…or follow any of these (—>) links for more information about our department.

Follow our music students on Instagram: @lafayettecollegemusic

Selected Faculty

Dr. Jorge Torres, Head (Musicology, Latin American Music, Guitar)
torresg@lafayette.edu

Christopher Badami (Music Technology)

badamic@lafayette.edu

Dr. Lewis Baratz (Chamber Orchestra, Early Music)

baratzl@laayette.edu

Dr. Anthony Cummings (Historical Musicology)
cumminga@lafayette.edu

Dr. Jennifer Kelly (Vocal Ensembles, American Music)
kellyjw@lafayette.edu

Dr. Kirk O’Riordan (Bands, Composition, Music Theory, Saxophone, Conducting)
oriordak@lafayette.edu

Dr. Holly Roadfeldt (Piano, Chamber Music)
roadfelh@lafayette.edu

Eric Van Hoven (Voice)
vanhovee@lafayette.edu

Dr. Akiva Zamcheck (Musicology)
zamchecka@lafayette.edu

Ensembles

Chamber Orchestra [MUS 153]
Dr. Lewis Baratz, conductor
W 6:30 – 9:30pm

Chamber Singers [MUS 160]
Concert Choir [MUS 150]
Dr. Jennifer Kelly, conductor
M W 4:00 – 6:15pm

Concert Band [MUS 154]
Dr. Kirk O’Riordan, conductor
T Th 4:15 – 5:45pm

Contemporary Music Ensemble [MUS 159]
Dr. Holly Roadfeldt, director
Th 7:00 – 9:00pm

Jazz Ensemble [MUS 151]
Jeff “Tain” Watts, director
T 7:00 – 9:00pm

Jazz Combos [MUS 155]
Tom DiCarlo, director
M 4:15 – 5:45

Latin American Ensemble [MUS 164]
Dr. Jorge Torres, director
W 7:00 – 9:00pm

Marquis Consort [MUS 161]
Lewis Baratz, director
T 7:30 – 9:00pm

Pep Band
Dr. Kirk O’Riordan, advisor
Rehearsals before games

Percussion Ensemble [MUS 158]
Matt Wells, director
M 7:00 – 9:00pm
; F 4:15 – 5:45

Important notes about Ensembles:

  • you do not have to major in music–most of our ensemble students are students in other majors who love music and the sense of community our ensembles offer
  • most of our ensembles are open to all levels of experience
  • you can participate in as many ensembles as you like, though you will only be allowed to register for one in your first semester. This is ok!!
  • Be sure to register for your ensemble when you select your courses!

Fall 2024 Courses

MUS 101: Music, Culture, Context
Staff
GM2, H

MUS 102: Music in Western Civilization
Cummings
H

MUS 103: Intro to World Music Traditions
Staff
GM2, H

MUS 104: Music Technology I
Badami

MUS 105: Creating Your Own Music
Watts
H, V

MUS 121: Music Theory I
Moschenross
H

MUS 130: Class Piano (.25cr)
Moschenross

MUS 131: Applied Class Voice (.25)
Van Hoven

MUS 201: Music History & Literature-1600-1915
Cummings
GM2, H

MUS 222: Music Theory II
O’Riordan

MUS 224: Jazz Improvisation
Watts

MUS 240: Women in Music
Roadfeldt
GM1, H, W

MUS 269: Mozart-Sense and Sensibility
Moschenross
V, W

MUS 340: Orchestration
O’Riordan

MUS 362: War and Peace: Music of the 1960s
Torres
GM1, W

Look out for our Music-related FYS courses, which will be announced to you soon.

Important notes about our Courses:

  • All of our courses are open to all students, regardless of major
  • Music courses provide a great balance to STEM classes by working the other half of your brain
  • Many of our courses carry attributes for the Common Course of Study

Lessons with amazing performers!

Flute
Oboe
Clarinet
Saxophone (classical and jazz)
Trumpet / Horn
Trombone / Tuba
Orchestral Percussion
Drum Set
Violin / Viola
Cello
Double Bass (classical and jazz)
Guitar
 (all styles)
Piano
Voice
Conducting
Composition
Digital Music
Accordion
Ukulele

There are other possibilities as well…ask if you don’t see your instrument here.

Important notes about Private Lessons:

  • We have world-class performers teaching students of all levels
  • Lessons are available for no credit (MUS 140) or .25-credit (MUS 141–you will have a performance jury at the end of the semester.
  • Lessons are 50 minutes, once each week.
  • There is an additional fee for lessons ($600/semester) which can be offset with scholarships once you are here. After a student declares a music major or minor, the department pays this fee.
  • You can register for lessons when you select your courses!