USC Thornton School of Music
The University of Southern California Thornton School of Music, was founded in 1884 and dedicated in 1999. Founded only four years after the University of Southern California itself, the Thornton School is the oldest continually operating arts institution in Southern California.
The School is located in the heart of the USC University Park Campus, south of downtown Los Angeles.
The school gets its name in honor of a $25 million gift by Flora L. Thornton in 1999. At the time, this was the largest donation to a school of music in the United States. In 2006, she donated an additional $5 million to support the facility needs of the school.
USC Thornton offers Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctorate degrees in over 20 disciplines across the school's three divisions–Classical Performance and Composition, Contemporary Music, and Research and Scholarly Studies. Many disciplines also offer graduate certificates.
USC Thornton is noted for quality programs such as orchestral studies, opera, jazz, early music, composition, Film Scoring and Music Industry. Rolling Stone magazine named the music school as one of the top-five in the country.
A diverse school of music, Thornton is one of the few highly regarded music schools in the United States to offer a degree program in early music. Students of baroque, renaissance and medieval music may enroll in a specialized degree program in early music.
At the 2007 Grammy Awards, four alumni and four faculty members received awards, in addition to one faculty member receiving a special honor. At the 2009 Grammy Awards, faculty and alumni won six awards.
In 2007, USC Thornton alumnus and Distinguished Professor of Composition Morten Lauridsen became the eighth classical composer to receive the National Medal of Arts. Two years later, in 2009, alumnus and Judge Widney Professor of Music at USC Michael Tilson Thomas also received the National Medal of Arts.
In 2009, USC Thornton was again a trailblazer in collegiate music when it became the first university to offer a major in popular music performance and songwriting alongside its already prestigious classical and jazz programs.
Thornton was one of the first universities to offer an undergraduate program in Music Industry, a program still regarded as among the best in the country, and currently offers a Master of Science in Music Industry program. Thornton offers the only comprehensive program in Scoring for Television and Film. It also has a unique program in studio guitar performance.
At the 2017 GRAMMY awards, Pentatonix, the a capella super-group that was founded by former Thornton Popular Music student Scott Hoying and features Thornton alumnus Ben Bram, won its third GRAMMY for Best Country Duo/Group Performance.
In 2017 USC Thornton launched new professional master degree programs in Arts Leadership, K-12 Contemporary Teaching Practice, and Community Music.
In 2018 USC Thornton announced a new model of classical music education for undergraduate Classical Performance and Composition students. Hallmarks of USC Thornton's redesigned curriculum includes restructured lessons, rehearsals, and classes to prepare students for a vibrant career in music.
USC Thornton alumnus Billy Childs won a 2018 GRAMMY award.
At the 2018 Emmy Awards, USC Thornton alumni Eli Brueggemann and Carlso Rafael Rivera earned awards.
USC Thornton alumni had a fantastic showing at the 2019 GRAMMY awards. Ludwig Göransson and John Daversa both took home three awards, including Göransson's win for Song of the Year and Record of the Year, and Lansing McLoskey took home one an award.
At the 2019 Academy Awards, Göransson followed up his GRAMMY in the Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media for the movie for Black Panther by winning the Oscar for Best Original Score for the film.
Notable faculty (past and present)
Choral Music
- Cristian Grases
- Jo-Michael Scheibe
- Nick Strimple
- Tram Sparks
Classical Guitar
- Brian Head
- William Kanengiser
- Pepe Romero
- James Smith
- Scott Tennant
Composition
- Donald Crockett
- Sean Friar
- Stephen Hartke
- Ted Hearne
- Morten Lauridsen
- Andrew Norman
- Frank Ticheli
Conducting
- Lucinda Carver
- Sergiu Comissiona
- Sharon Lavery
- Larry J. Livingston
- Michael Powers
- H. Robert Reynolds
- Carl St. Clair
Early Music
- Elizabeth Blumenstock
- Susan Feldman
- Rachelle Fox
- Adam Knight Gilbert
- Rotem Gilbert
- Charles Koster
- Paul J. Sherman
- Scott Shubeck
- William Skeen
- Shanon Zusman
Jazz Studies
- David Arnay
- Gilbert Castellanos
- Ndugu Chancler
- John Daversa
- Peter Erskine
- Russell Ferrante
- John Fumo
- Sara Gazarek
- Jason Goldman
- Kathleen Grace
- Alphonso Johnson
- Kristin Korb
- Edwin Livingston
- Thom David Mason
- Ronald C. McCurdy
- Roy McCurdy
- Vince Mendoza
- Bob Mintzer
- Darek Oles
- Alan Pasqua
- Otmaro Ruiz
- Aaron Serfaty
- Bob Sheppard
- John Thomas
- Jacques Voyemant
- Bill Watrous
Keyboard Collaborative Arts
- Joel Clifft
- Kevin Fitz-Gerald
- Alan L. Smith
Keyboard Studies
- Bernadene Blaha
- Lucinda Carver
- Kevin Fitz-Gerald
- Stewart Gordon
- Jeffrey Kahane
- Aron Kallay
- Norman Krieger
- Sung-Hwa Park
- Antoinette Perry
- John Perry
- Daniel Pollack
- Alan L. Smith
Music Education
- Robert Cutietta
- Christine DeMore
- Susan Helfter
- Dean Raymond Immel
- Lisa Smith
- Tina Vartanian
- John L. Whitener
- Shelia C. Woodward
- Paul Young
Music Industry
- Ted Ancona
- Bill Biersach
- Stacy Brightman
- Steve Cunningham
- Jerry Del Colliano
- Andrew Garver
- Mark Goldstein
- Kenneth Lopez
- Stephen McCurry
- Scott Page
- Richard McIlvery
- Katie Casson Ruble
- Christopher Sampson
- Rick Schmunk
- Chris Stone
- Paul Young'
Musicology
- Bruce Alan Brown
- Paul Chalkin
- Joanna Demers
- Adam Knight Gilbert
- Leah Morrison
- Tim Page
- Bryan R. Simms
- Mina Yang
Organ Studies
- Cherry Rodes
- Ladd Thomas
Pedagogical Technology
- Brian K. Shepard
Polish Music Center
- Marek Zebrowski
Popular Music
- Andy Abad
- Jeffrey Allen
- Robert Anderson
- Adriana Balic
- Ndugu Chancler
- Lamont Dozier
- Anne Farnsworth
- Karin Harris
- Alphonso Johnson
- Tim Kobza
- Jacob Reed
- Patrice Rushen
- Christopher Sampson
- Richard Smith
- Andrea Stolpe
- Nick Stoubis
- Steve Trovato
- Sean Holt
- Mark Harrison
Scoring for Motion Pictures and Television
- Peter Anthony
- Chris Brooks
- Bruce Broughton
- Jon Burlingame
- Sean Dougall
- Steve Juliani
- Brain King
- Patrick Kirst
- Richard Kraft
- Deborah Lurie
- Joel McNeely
- Eric Schmidt
- Rick Schmunk
- Jack Smalley
- Frederik Wiedmann
- Christopher Young
- Ludwig Göransson
Strings/Harp
- Lina Bahn Violin
- Margaret Batjer Violin
- Martin Chalifour Violin
- Che-Yen Chen Viola
- Glenn Dicterow Violin
- Karen Dreyfus Viola, Director of Chamber Music
- Pamela Frank Violin
- Midori Goto Violin
- Jascha Heifetz Violin
- Ben Hong Cello
- Ralph Kirshbaum Cello
- Yura Lee Viola, Violin
- Peter Marsh Violin, Chamber Music Coach
- Donald McInnes Viola
- David Allen Moore Bass
- Gregor Piatigorsky Cello
- Alice Schoenfeld Violin
- Andrew Shulman Cello
- JoAnn Turovsky Harp
- Bing Wang Violin
Studio/Jazz Guitar
- Reeve Carney
- Adam del Monte
- Bruce Forman
- Pat Kelley
- Tim Kobza
- Frank Potenza
- Richard Smith
- Nick Stoubis
- Steve Trovato
- Carl Verheyen
Theory/Aural Skills
- Neal Desby
- Brian Head
- Veronika Krausas
- Robert S. Moore
- Chris Roze
- Mark Weiser
Trojan Marching Band
- Dr. Arthur C.Bartner
- Tony Fox
Vocal Arts and Opera
- Thomas Michael Allen
- Angela Maria Blasi
- Ken Cazan
- Jeremy Frank
- Parmer Fuller
- Rod Gilfry
- Gary Glaze
- Rakefet Hak
- Elizabeth Hynes
- Jonathan Mack
- Shigemi Matsumoto
- Brent McMunn
- Janice McVeigh
- Cynthia Munzer
- Vicki Muto
- Lisa Sylvester
- David Wilkinson
Winds and Percussion
- James Babor
- Amy Bowers
- Terry S. Cravens
- Judith Farmer
- Yehuda Gilad
- Donald Green
- Boyde Hood
- David Howard
- Tommy Johnson
- Kristy Morrell
- Shawn Mouser
- Norman Pearson
- Joseph Pereira
- James Rötter
- Jim Self
- James Thatcher
- Joel Timm
- Doug Tornquist
- Allan Vogel
- James Walker
- David Weiss
- Gary Woodward
- Michele Zukovsky
Performance halls and studios
- the Alfred Newman Recital Hall
- the Alice and Eleonore Schoenfeld Symphonic Hall
- the Bing Theatre
- the Bovard Auditorium
- the Harold Lloyd Motion Picture Sound Stage
- the Jeanette MacDonald Recital Hall
- the Johnny Carson Sound Stage
- the Marcia Lucas Post-Production building
- the Roland Drumlab
- the Simon Ramo Recital Hall
Notable alumni
- Michael Abels, composer
- Lorin Alexander, composer
- Herb Alpert, trumpeter and co-founder of A&M Records
- Piotr Anderszewski, pianist
- Nikola Atanasov Principal Flute Beijing Philharmonic Orchestra
- Michael Balzary "Flea", bassist, trumpeter, and actor
- Christophe Beck, film and television score composer
- Marco Beltrami, Film score composer
- Robert Bernhardt, conductor
- Jerry Blackstone, choral conductor
- Jason Brandt, film and television composer
- Bruce Broughton, composer
- Harold Budd, ambient/avant-garde composer
- Lon Bussell, Associate Principal Oboe, Cincinnati Symphony
- Roberto Cani, Concertmaster of the Los Angeles Opera Orchestra
- Todd Carey, singer-songwriter and musician
- William Edward Childs, jazz pianist and composer
- Nicolas Chumachenco, violinist
- Heather Clark, Principal Flute Los Angeles Opera Orchestra
- Gerald Clayton, Jazz Pianist
- Rozzi Crane, singer-songwriter
- Daedelus, producer and multi-instrumentalist
- Tamar Davis, R&B singer
- John Dearman, classical guitarist
- Martin Denny, creator of exotica music
- Alan de Veritch, Principal Violist, New York Philharmonic, Principal Violist, Los Angeles Philharmonic
- Glenn Dicterow, Retired Concertmaster, New York Philharmonic
- Theresa Dimond, Principal Percussion Los Angeles Opera Orchestra
- Eldar Djangirov, jazz pianist
- Dean Drummond, composer and conductor
- Kathryn Eberle, Concertmaster Hollywood Bowl Orchestra
- William Eddins, conductor
- Taylor Eigsti, jazz pianist
- Jack Eskew, arranger/orchestrator
- John Frizzell, film and television score composer
- Grace Fong, pianist and music educator
- Nmon Ford, Baritone
- Francisco Fullana Violinist
- Neil Galanter, concert pianist
- Sara Gazarek, jazz musician and singer
- Grant Gershon, conductor and pianist
- Rod Gilfry, Opera baritone
- Renée Elise Goldsberry, actress
- Jerry Goldsmith, Film score composer
- Annie Gosfield, composer
- José Gonzalez Granero Principal Clarinet San Francisco Opera Orchestra
- Donald Grantham, composer and music educator
- Maria Grenfell, composer
- Patrick Greppi, music industry
- Danny Grissett, Jazz Pianist
- Tina Guo, cellist
- Thomas Hampson, Lyric Baritone
- Lionel Hampton, jazz musician
- Lisa Harriton, singer, songwriter, and keyboardist
- Jane Henschel, soprano
- Wataru Hokoyama, composer
- Marilyn Horne, mezzo-soprano
- James Horner, Film score composer
- James Newton Howard, Film score composer
- Kathryn Eberle, Associate Concertmaster, Utah Symphony
- Matthew Howard, Principal Percussionist, Los Angeles Philharmonic
- Paul Jackson, Jr., fusion guitarist
- Tommy Johnson, Los Angeles Motion Picture and Television Studio Tubist, Famed Tuba Pedagogue
- Stephen Kates Cello Soloist, Silver Medal Winner at Tchaikovsky Competition Moscow in 1966
- Martin Katz piano accompanist, conductor, music educator
- Michelle Kim, Assistant Concertmaster, New York Philharmonic
- Jerry Kirkbride, clarinetist
- Rudolf Koelman, violinist, professor, recording artist
- Thomas Kotcheff, composer
- Robert Kral, Film score composer
- Giorgi Latso, concert pianist, composer
- Morten Lauridsen, composer
- Benjamin Lees, composer
- Lesley Leighton, vocal performance
- Christopher Lennertz, film and television score composer
- Joseph Lim Baritone, Opera
- Adrianna Lis Principal Flute Auckland Chamber Orchestra
- Charles Lloyd, jazz musician
- Video Game Pianist, Martin Leung, classical pianist
- Amy R. Martin, Soprano
- Angela Meade, Soprano, Metropolitan Opera Star
- Bear McCreary, television score composer
- Mark McKenzie, composer
- Angela Meade, Metropolitan Opera Principal Artist, soprano
- David Allen Moore, Bassist Los Angeles Philharmonic
- Ronald Muldrow, jazz musician
- MUNA, honest dark pop band
- Roger Neill, film and television score composer
- Kelley O'Connor, mezzo-soprano
- Martin O'Donnell, composer for video games
- Richard O'Neill, Viola Soloist
- Christopher Parkening, classical guitarist
- Dwight Parry, Principal Oboe, Cincinnati Symphony
- Leonard Pennario, pianist
- Jeff Peterson, slack key guitarist
- P. Q. Phan, composer of contemporary classical music
- Cynthia Phelps, Principal Violist, New York Philharmonic
- Tang Soon Ping Principal Flute Shanghai Symphony Orchestra
- Elizabeth Pitcairn, violinist
- Harvey Pittel, saxophonist
- Gene Pokorny, Principal Tuba, Chicago Symphony Orchestra
- Basil Poledouris, Film score composer
- Harve Presnell, singer and actor
- Brian Ralston, Film score composer
- Robert Ralston, pianist and organist
- David Riccobono, Principal Percussion Long Beach Symphony Orchestra
- Lee Ritenour, session musician
- Jessica Rivera, soprano
- Leroy Robertson, composer and music educator
- Douglas Romayne, film and television score composer
- Nathaniel Rosen, cellist
- Elizabeth Rowe, Principal Flute, Boston Symphony Orchestra
- Patrice Rushen, R&B singer, songwriter, composer, and pianist
- Stefan Sanderling, conductor
- William Schmidt, composer
- Alexander Scherbakov, violinist, conductor, pedagogue
- Garry Schyman, composer for film, television, and video games
- Tom Scott, session musician
- Bruce Sledge Tenor, Metropolitan Opera, Paris Opera
- Jason Solowsky, Film score composer
- Sheryl Staples, Principal Associate Concertmaster, New York Philharmonic
- Lya Stern, violinist
- Thomas Stevens, trumpeter, composer, and educator
- Tomas Svoboda, composer and music educator
- Salli Terri, singer and songwriter
- Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor, composer, pianist
- Oleg Timofeyev, musicologist and classical guitarist
- Fiona Thompson, cellist
- Martin Tillman, composer and cellist
- Dale Turner, singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer/arranger
- Zeynep Üçbaşaran, pianist
- Walter Werzowa, composer and founder of Musikvergnuegen
- Mack Wilberg, conductor, composer, and arranger; Mormon Tabernacle Choir director
- Wanda Harasimowicz Wilk, musicologist and founder of USC Polish Music Center
- Pauline Yang, pianist
- Andrew York, classical guitarist and composer
- Robert H. Young, Professor Emeritus of Baylor University
- Larry Zalkind, Principal Trombone, Utah Symphony