Est. 1969

Calhoun Conservatory of Music

The
Calhoun
A brief overview in 190
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2005-2006 marks The Calhoun Conservatory's thirty-sixth anniversary. Since opening in September 1969 as The Calhoun School of Music, The Calhoun has set this country's standard for education in music to students of all ages. In 1971, the name Calhoun Conservatory of Music became official. In 1976, students were taught music by correspondence study representing Georgia, Texas, California, Canada, Kentucky, Spain, Guam, Missouri and Iowa. In 1999, the Hinesville/Fort Stewart Campus was added and in 2004 the Savannah, Georgia Downtown Campus was added.
Calhoun's vitality increases as its 2005 anniversary
approaches, with expanded curriculum, student and alumni services, outreach
programs, and its long range planning to expand each school of study. Presently
there are four school's of study; The School of Classical, Jazz and Broadway,
The School of Private Music Education, The School of Music Education and The
School of Church Music. The success of Calhoun’s
unique approach to music education is reflected in its recognized stature as
one of the leading independent schools of music in the world, with
correspondence students worldwide and thousands being taught of all ages and
music preference.
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