Setnor School of Music

[3][4] Syracuse University's first music professor was hired within the College of Fine Arts in 1877.

[7][8] The Current Director of the Setnor School of Music is Dr. Milton Rubén Laufer (2019-present).

degree in Composition, Conducting (Choral or Instrumental) Performance, Music Education, and Voice Pedagogy and M.S.

[18] Setnor offers auditioned and non-auditioned choirs and instrumental ensembles to members of the Syracuse University community.

[4] The Rose and Jules R. Setnor Auditorium is a 700-seat concert hall in Crouse College that houses a 3,823-pipe Holtkamp Organ below a 70-foot-high open timber roof and stained glass windows.

[24] Setnor also has modern networking in place to provide recording capabilities across the entire SU campus.

South face (backside) of Crouse College