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UNT is located in Denton, a friendly college town with a thriving music scene that has gained recognition from The New York Times and Rolling Stone magazine, among others. Located 40 miles north of Dallas and Fort Worth, Denton is a part of one of the nation’s largest metropolitan regions and has an abundance of jobs, internships, and performance opportunities through many widely regarded symphonies, orchestras and operas. Learn more about local opportunities in the arts. >>

College of Music students have placed as national winners or finalists in a wide variety of competitions, including the Fischoff Competition, Naumburg Competition, North American Saxophone Alliance Competition, International Tuba and Euphonium Competition, Leonard Falcone International Tuba and Euphonium Festival, BMI Composers Awards, International Clarinet Competitions, International Trombone Society Competitions, National Flute Association Competitions, North Sea Jazz Festival (Rotterdam),  the Bradshaw and Buono International Piano Competition, Percussive Arts Society Composition Contest, and National Organ Playing Competition..

Our graduates hold positions across the spectrum of the music profession, and around the world, including: 

  • teachers and scholars in schools, colleges, universities and conservatories
  • performers in orchestras, bands, opera, choruses, jazz and recordings
  • employees in the music industry
  • composers in the concert hall, television and film

Notable alumni of the UNT College of Music include:

Adolfo Acosta, trumpeter, Tower of Power

Christopher Adkins, principal cellist, Dallas Symphony Orchestra

Keith Carlock, drummer for Sting and Steely Dan

Kristopher Carter, composer, Emmy Award winner for the Batman Beyond cartoon series

Jeff Coffin, saxophonist for Dave Mathews Band and three-time Grammy Award winner

Clint Foreman, flutist, Boston Symphony Orchestra

Jose Garcia, tenor with the Washington National Opera

Mark Jenkins, euphonium section leader in “The President’s Own” United States Marine Band

Norah Jones, vocalist and nine-time Grammy winner

Anthony Molinaro, pianist, winner of the Naumburg International Piano Competition

Latonia Moore, soprano with the Royal Opera House

Keith Oshiro, trombonist, the Harry Connick Jr. Big Band

Patricia Racette, soprano with the Santa Fe Opera and the New York Metropolitan Opera

Duain Wolfe, chorus director, Chicago Symphony Chorus

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