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    Advancing the art of music

    At University of Idaho’s Lionel Hampton School of Music (LHSOM), you’ll join a student-centered program dedicated to excellence in music education, performance, composition and innovation. Named in honor of legendary jazz artist Lionel Hampton, the school blends tradition with forward-thinking instruction, preparing students to thrive as artists, educators and professionals in today’s diverse music industry. 

    Whether you aspire to teach music in schools, perform on stage, compose original works or work in music-related industries, LHSOM offers mentorship, resources and performance opportunities to launch your musical career. As one of the most active schools on campus, we present an extensive calendar of concerts, festivals and recitals each year — including the world-renowned Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival.

    University of Idaho is an accredited member of the National Association of Schools of Music.

    Academic programs

    Whether you’re pursuing a career as a performer, teacher, composer or music industry professional, the Lionel Hampton School of Music offers accredited degree paths designed to develop your artistic skills, musical knowledge and career readiness. Our programs emphasize applied learning, studio instruction and broad exposure to music theory, history and performance.

    Undergraduate degrees

    • B.A. in applied music
    • B.S. in applied music
    • B.Mus. in music education
    • B.Mus. in music composition
    • B.Mus. in music performance

    Graduate degrees

    • M.Mus. in music
      • Concentration option in music education, performance, composition, piano pedagogy and performance studies, or collaborative piano.

    Minors

    • Minor in jazz studies
    • Minor in music
    • Minor in vocal-instrumental music education

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    • General Studies
    • History
    • Journalism and Mass Media
    • Music
    • Politics and Philosophy
    • Psychology and Communication
    • Theatre Arts

    Explore our degrees

    See which area of study fits your interests.

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    Audition with us

    Join us January 31 on-campus or schedule a virtual audition.

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    Admission requirements

    Admission to the Lionel Hampton School of Music (LHSOM) requires an application to the U of I and an audition for the LHSOM. We welcome passionate musicians from all backgrounds who are eager to grow artistically and academically in a supportive environment.

    Have questions about auditioning? Contact us at music@uidaho.edu for more information.

    Undergraduate admission process
    1. Apply to University of Idaho
    2. Complete the LHSOM application
    3. Schedule and complete an audition 
      All applicants must audition on their primary instrument or voice. Auditions can be completed in person, via video call or by submitting a recorded audition. Priority scholarship consideration is given to those who audition by Feb. 21, 2026 and have a 3.0 GPA.

      Audition day
      Our in-person audition day on Jan. 31, 2026, is the best way to learn about your school and meet your future faculty and colleagues.

      Activities include:

      • Meeting one-on-one with professors and students who share your interests.
      • Hearing U of I faculty and students perform.
      • Attending a panel discussion with current students who will answer questions about what it is like to be a music student at LHSOM.
      • Auditioning for admission and scholarships.
      • Touring our beautiful campus.
      • Discussing financial aid, scholarships and admission with experts.

      You may complete an application to the LHSOM at any point during the year. To receive priority consideration for scholarships, audition by Feb. 21, 2026.

    View Audition Day 2026 Schedule

    Primary instruments

    Students may audition on one of the following:

    • Brass: Horn, Trumpet, Trombone, Euphonium, Tuba
    • Woodwinds: Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, Saxophone
    • Strings: Violin, Viola, Cello, Double Bass (String Bass), Guitar
    • Keyboard: Piano
    • Voice
    • Percussion: Concert Percussion, Drum set

    Piano Placement Exam

    The Piano Placement Exam is for students seeking to place out of some, but not all required piano courses.

    The Challenge by Exam Form is necessary only when testing out of all four semesters for majors and two semesters for minors. This form must be filled out prior to taking the challenge exam. No exam may be conducted during the last two weeks of any academic session.

    Theory and Aural Skills Diagnostic Exam

    The goal of this exam is to advise transfer students regarding deficiencies in their prior theory training. The exam is given during the first week of classes each semester, as needed.

    Exam resources

    • Aural Skills Exam Study Guide
    • Music Theory Exam Study Guide

    Transfer students

    LHSOM will provide you with a transfer advisor to help ease the transition from your previous institution and typically accepts music credits from NASM-accredited institutions.

    Graduate admission process
    1. Apply to University of Idaho Graduate Admissions
    2. Complete the LHSOM application
      You will also need to complete the Supplementary Information Form and the Graduate Assistantship Form and send them to the Graduate Admissions Office.
    3. Schedule your audition

      Review the Master of Music concentration requirements before scheduling your audition.

    Have questions? Contact Javier Rodriguez for more information.

    Master of Music concentration requirements

    • Piano performance: One Baroque piece, plus two contrasting works from different stylistic periods (Classical, Romantic, Impressionist, 20th/21st century). Memorization required.
    • Piano pedagogy and performance: Three contrasting pieces from different stylistic periods (Classical, Romantic, Impressionist, 20th/21st century). Memorization required.
    • Collaborative piano: Sight-reading: Score will be presented at the audition, one solo work or sonata movement (memorized), one collaborative instrumental piece or sonata movement, and two art songs representing two different languages.
    • Choral conducting: Audition (in person or recorded performance), and submission of repertoire lists (solo, accompaniments, chamber music).
    • Composition: Portfolio of representative compositions.

    Graduate teaching assistantships

    Assistantships include a stipend and tuition waiver. Priority consideration: February 1. Award notifications typically begin March 1. To be eligible for a teaching assistantship, you must be enrolled as a full-time graduate student (9 credits).

    Students awarded assistantships are required to take the TA training course through the College of Graduate Studies before assuming teaching responsibilities. This course is offered the week prior to each semester.

    Diagnostic placement exams

    All incoming graduate students are required to take two diagnostic exams prior to enrolling in advanced (500-level) courses in the subject areas covered by the placement examinations. These exams are designed to assess foundational knowledge, ensure readiness for advanced study and help faculty advisors determine if any remedial coursework is needed to strengthen areas of deficiency.

    Exam timing: Exams are typically administered on the Saturday before the start of the fall semester. Students must arrive on campus in time to complete the exams.

    Required exams

    • Music history and literature
    • Aural skills/ear training

    Exam resources

    • Musictheory.net
    • Teoria.com
    • Music theory exam study guide

    International students

    You are required to have a minimum Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 575 (PBT) if English is not your native language or if your undergraduate education was not in English. You must submit an official TOEFL report to the College of Graduate Studies (COGS) prior to admission to the music graduate program.

    Transfer students

    LHSOM provides advising support to help transfer students navigate their transition from another institution. We typically accept graduate-level music credits from NASM-accredited institutions, with a maximum of nine credit hours eligible for transfer. All transfer students are required to complete the diagnostic placement exams.

    Auditions

    Once you have submitted your U of I and LHSOM applications, you will choose one of the following audition formats:

    1. Attend Audition Day (recommended): Held on Jan. 31, 2026, this in-person event allows you to:
      1. Meet LHSOM faculty and students
      2. Attend live performances and Q&A panels
      3. Audition for admission and scholarships
      4. Tour campus and speak with financial aid experts
    2. Schedule a private Zoom audition – Speak directly with faculty and receive real-time feedback.
    3. Submit a video audition – If you are unable to attend a live audition, upload a video via YouTube and email it to music@uidaho.edu. A faculty member will follow up with you.

    Note: If auditioning on more than one instrument, submit a separate audition for each.

    Accompaniment

    • Instrumentalists: Auditions are typically unaccompanied.
    • Vocalists: May bring their own accompanist or a pianist will be provided to sight-read the accompaniment. Please bring the original music or a double-sided, three-hole punched copy in a three-ring binder. CD or a cappella accompaniment is discouraged.

    Request more information

    Tell us a little about yourself and we’ll connect you with the information you need to start your journey.

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    Launch your musical career

    Our graduates pursue careers as performers, educators, composers and arts professionals. Whether you’re preparing for graduate study or seeking industry opportunities, LHSOM offers the foundation and connections to support your goals.

    Career paths include:

    • K-12 music education
    • University teaching
    • Professional performance
    • Arts administration
    • Music production and technology

    Explore career services

    Ensembles

    Interested in joining an ensemble? Whether you’re pursuing a music degree or simply love to perform, the Lionel Hampton School of Music welcomes all U of I students to be part of our ensemble community. From jazz and classical to choral and opera, there’s a place for every voice and instrument to shine on stage.

    Explore our ensembles

    Health, safety and wellness resources

    • Campus Recreation
    • Class Schedule (see MusX and PEB courses for wellness option)
    • Wellness Program
    • Security Resources
    • Counseling and Mental Health Center
    • Environmental Health and Safety
    • Student Health Services
    • Vandal Health Education
    • Vandal Care
    • Violence Prevention Center

    Signature events and outreach programs

    At the Lionel Hampton School of Music, performance and public engagement go hand in hand. Through an exciting calendar of concerts, festivals and community outreach programs, LHSOM students and faculty share their talents with audiences across campus, the Palouse and beyond. These events offer transformative experiences—not only for performers, but also for K-12 students, aspiring composers, local music lovers, and visiting artists. Whether you're attending a performance, mentoring young musicians, or participating in a workshop, LHSOM invites you to be part of the music that brings our community together.

    • Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival
    • Auditorium Chamber Music Series (ACMS)
    • Holiday Concert
    • Opera & musical theatre productions
    Future Vandal Singing Day

    Future Vandal Singing Day is a free, one-day immersive choral event held annually each November for middle and high school students and their choral directors. Participants experience what it’s like to be a college music major by attending interactive classes, workshops and rehearsals led by LHSOM faculty and students.

    This event is designed to inspire the next generation of vocal performers and demonstrate how music can remain a part of their lives in college and beyond—regardless of their chosen major or institution.

    Event details

    • Date: Friday, November 21, 2025
    • Location: University of Idaho, Moscow Campus
    • Cost: Free (Lunch not included; campus options available)
    • Registration deadline: Friday, November 14, 2025

    Register today

    Questions? Contact Evan Stoor for more information.

    Preparatory Division

    Welcome to University of Idaho's Music Preparatory Division, coordinated by Sam Welsh, DMA. The "Prep" offers high quality music instruction in a university lab school setting. Our faculty includes Lionel Hampton School of Music professors, experienced professional musicians and student teachers working under professional supervision. We provide private lessons to students of all ages and levels in piano, voice and several string, woodwind, brass and percussion instruments. Our ensembles include the Greater Palouse Youth Orchestra and the Cantabile String Ensemble.

    Ready to sign up? Please contact us at music-prep@uidaho.edu. We look forward to welcoming you to the Preparatory Division family.

    Join our community

    Be part of a collaborative, passionate and inspiring school that honors tradition while pushing musical boundaries. Whether you’re here to perform, teach, compose or explore, LHSOM will support your artistic journey.

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    Student opportunities

    LHSOM offers hands-on learning experiences and extracurricular activities to enrich your student experience beyond the classroom.

    Leadership and professional growth:

    • Engage in student organizations for networking, professional development, and other opportunities.
    • Gain real-world experience by joining the production crew (work study and non-work study eligible).

    Contact us at music@uidaho.edu to discover more student opportunities.

    Give to LHSOM

    Support the next generation of musicians and music educators through scholarships, performance opportunities, and community outreach. Your gift makes a lasting impact.

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    Meet our people

    The Lionel Hampton School of Music is a close-knit community of prominent performers, teachers, composers and scholars who interact closely with dedicated and talented students. Get to know our amazing faculty and staff here at the Lionel Hampton School of Music.

    Administrative Faculty and Staff

    Sean Butterfield

    Director of the Lionel Hampton School of Music, Clinical Associate Professor of Trumpet and Music Theory

    Javier Rodriguez

    Director of Graduate Studies; Associate Professor of Bassoon; Associate Director

    Zachary Sherlock

    Administrative assistant

    Alisa Volz

    Communications specialist

    Janice Todish

    Financial Specialist
    Auditorium Chamber Music Series administration

    Navin Chettri

    Manager, Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival and ACMS; Lecturer of Music; Artistic Director of World Music Celebration

    Monica Evans

    Music events operations coordinator

    Vanessa Sielert

    Professor of Music; Education Advisor, Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival
    Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival administration

    Navin Chettri

    Manager, Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival and ACMS; Lecturer of Music; Artistic Director of World Music Celebration

    Monica Evans

    Music events operations coordinator

    Vanessa Sielert

    Professor of Music; Education Advisor, Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival

    Vern Sielert

    Professor, Trumpet and Director of Jazz Studies, Artistic Director: Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival
    Preparatory Division administration

    Sam Welsh

    Voice, piano, winds, brass and percussion coordinator

    Miranda Wilson

    Professor of Cello
    Brass faculty

    Sean Butterfield

    Director of the Lionel Hampton School of Music, Clinical Associate Professor of Trumpet and Music Theory

    Jason M. Johnston

    Associate Professor of Music

    Jenny Kellogg

    Instructor Faculty

    Torrey Lawrence

    Provost and Executive Vice President and Professor of Music

    Vern Sielert

    Professor, Trumpet and Director of Jazz Studies, Artistic Director: Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival

    Mark Thiele

    Assistant Professor of Tuba/Euphonium and Director of Bands
    Composition faculty

    Daniel Bukvich

    Professor of Percussion and Theory, Director of Jazz Choir, University Distinguished Professor

    Dylan Champagne

    Lecturer of Music Composition and Digital Audio Workstation

    Max Wolpert

    Clinical Assistant Professor of Composition
    Music education faculty

    Lori Conlon Khan

    Clinical Associate Professor of Music Education

    Steve Fairbanks

    Clinical Assistant Professor of Music Education and Director of Orchestral Studies

    Spencer Martin

    Clinical Professor of Music, Director of Athletic Bands

    Evan Stoor

    Director of Choirs
    Percussion faculty

    Daniel Bukvich

    Professor of Percussion and Theory, Director of Jazz Choir, University Distinguished Professor

    Navin Chettri

    Manager, Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival and ACMS; Lecturer of Music; Artistic Director of World Music Celebration

    Spencer Martin

    Clinical Professor of Music, Director of Athletic Bands
    Piano faculty

    Eneida Larti

    Associate Professor of Piano, Director of the Auditorium Chamber Music Series

    Roger Mcvey

    Professor of Piano

    Kate Skinner

    Associate Professor of Jazz Piano
    Strings faculty

    Steve Fairbanks

    Clinical Assistant Professor of Music Education and Director of Orchestral Studies

    Giselle Hillyer

    Lecturer of Violin and Viola

    Miranda Wilson

    Professor of Cello

    William St. Peter

    Lecturer of Guitar
    Voice faculty

    Stefan Gordon

    Assistant Professor of Voice

    Michelle Lange

    Instructor Faculty

    Christian Reed

    Vocal Instructor and Vocal Coach

    Evan Stoor

    Director of Choirs
    Woodwinds faculty

    Ayca Cetin

    Assistant Professor of Flute

    Javier Rodriguez

    Director of Graduate Studies; Associate Professor of Bassoon; Associate Director

    Vanessa Sielert

    Professor of Music; Education Advisor, Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival

    Katsuya Yuasa

    Lecturer of Clarinet

    Camilla Yoder

    Lecturer of Oboe

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