The Hartt School is an internationally acclaimed conservatory
with innovative programs in music, dance, and theatre.
In 1920, Julius Hartt, Moshe Paranov and associated teachers
founded The Hartt School, which became one of the three
founding institutions
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“Home to the Miami String Quartet and
the Jackie McLean Institute of Jazz”
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of the University of Hartford in 1957. Home to the Miami
String Quartet and the Jackie McLean Institute of Jazz,
The Hartt School stresses excellence in the performing
arts. Alongside traditional performance-oriented majors
in music performance, jazz, music theatre, theatre (actor
training) and dance, programs that stress the academic
side of the arts are also available. Studies in music
history, music theory, music education and composition
form a well-rounded school creating not only talented
performers, but well educated musicians. As well as the
more traditional majors, Hartt offers cutting-edge programs
in music management, performing arts management, and music
production and technology.
With a strong tradition of excellence, Hartt continues to provide students with talented artist-faculty. Recognized nationally and internationally as performers, educators, composers, and scholars, Hartt faculty members are active, talented artists who continue to excel in the arts. Through performances, recordings, books, articles, major awards, grants, and fellowships the faculty set an excellent example for their students. Interaction between faculty and students provides the framework for the development of future professional performing artists, arts managers, composers, music and production technologists, and teachers. A strong commitment to the select student body insures a high quality of education that is seen through the successes of Hartt’s alumni.
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“Each year master classes are given by such greats as Pam Frank, Joseph Alessi, David Kim, Warren Jones, and the Miami String Quartet.”
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A wide range of performance opportunities are provided to Hartt’s students. Cooperative agreements with The Connecticut Opera Association, Hartford Stage, and Goodspeed Musicals provide professional development for qualified performers. Musicians benefit from participation in large orchestral, wind, or choral ensembles. Smaller chamber music ensembles as well as solo opportunities help to create well-rounded musicians. Each year master classes are given by such greats as Pam Frank, Joseph Alessi, David Kim, Warren Jones, and the Miami String Quartet. Hartt also boasts Performance 20/20, a highly competitive, full-scholarship, honors chamber music program that provides the top Hartt students with the opportunity to perform. Each year, the Miami String Quartet Competition is held to choose students to perform as soloists with the Miami. Future music educators have years of hands-on practical training with children from The Hartt School Community Division and area schools. Management majors have the special opportunity to participate in a comprehensive internship program. Interns have worked at the The Bushnell, The Hartford Symphony Orchestra, Sony Records, and The Chevrolet Theater (formerly the Oakdale).
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“The Hartt School was nurtured by the philanthropy of Alfred C. Fuller, founder of the famous Fuller Brush Company”
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Dancers thrive in workshops and large-scale productions. They are provided opportunities to perform, teach, and choreograph ensuring a leading-edge in the highly competitive dance profession.
Each year the Theatre Division presents the New Plays Festival allowing students the exciting responsibility of producing a brand new show. Full-stage theatre and music theatre productions give students experience in performing, costume and set design, and make-up.
For nearly four decades, the growth of The Hartt School was nurtured by the philanthropy of Alfred C. Fuller, founder of the famous Fuller Brush Company. The generosity of Mr. Fuller helped to create scholarship opportunities that continue to benefit Hartt students. Additional support from the Fuller family enabled Hartt to build the beautiful Alfred C. Fuller Music Center, the four-story building that houses The Hartt School. In the same spirit of generosity demonstrated by her husband, Mary Primrose Fuller left a bequest of 19.8 million dollars creating new and exciting opportunities for Hartt.
The Hartt School of the University of Hartford is an accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Music, the National Association of Schools of Dance, and the National Association of Schools of Theatre. Its programs in music education are accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education, and Hartt shares the University of Hartford accreditation by the Commission of Higher Education of the State of Connecticut and the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.