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The Henry and Leigh Bienen School of Music supports many student organizations.
We encourage you to get involved.
The Student Advisory Board is a student organization concerned with creating
a community within the Bienen School of Music by promoting communication between
students, between students and faculty, and between students and administration.
This organization is composed of students at any degree level within the university.
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is the men's music fraternity. Sinfonians range from the most serious conservatory musician to the most amateur musician with a lot of room in between. Membership is not dependent on a preference for any particular musical form or genre, or any level of proficiency or study. If you are interested in music, learning about it, performing it, or sharing it with others, you are a good candidate to be a Sinfonian.
Sigma Alpha Iota was organized in 1903 to form chapters of women college students
and alumnae who have a sincere interest in music. As of February 2008, our
membership includes over 107,900 initiated members, 212 active college chapters,
and 120 alumnae chapters throughout the United States. Beta chapter at Northwestern
is dedicated to bringing musical women in any field and from any major together
through musicales, social events, philanthropies and quarterly recitals.
The Music Learning Community (MLC) is an organization that represents the
student chapters of MENC (The National Association of Music Education), ASTA
(American String Teachers Association), and ACDA (American Choral Directors
Association). MLC is committed to establishing a community of musicians who
are dedicated to sharing and enhancing music-making and who strive for continuous
learning and educating in the classroom, community, and the world. Monthly
meetings with guest speakers from the Bienen School of Music faculty are held
on Sundays around dinner time, and food is provided. Faculty or students who
want more information may contact Natalie
Chami.
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