WordNet
n. the academic department responsible for teaching music and music appreciation [syn: department of music]
Usage examples of "music department".
Around the time Star began placing her son into foster care, Suki experimentally married a harpsichord player in the Albertus Music Department and moved to Popham, Ohio, where her husband had been appointed artist in residence at an obscure liberal arts college.
I would not even have a clue to who you were except for some research I did, preparing to come here on assignment for the University Music Department to collect folk music.
There was some guy in the music department who had a collection of African music, and I'd come to his house and play drums.
The music department there issued an invitation that was hard to resist.
It was one of countless similar songs published for the benefit of the proles by a sub-section of the Music Department.
What was going to be a very cursory visit to the music department turned out to be a gigantic tour of the entire campus.
It was the famous Music Department at North Texas State that changed the course of Bonnie's life.
Especially since the president was the only supporter she had left now that Dieshr had become chair of the music department.
Bill was signed to William Morris's comedy and acting roster, but Casperson and Saporta felt their friend Johnny Podell, who was head of William Morris's concerts and music department, could do more.
In a college community, there were many other distractions: a lecture by this year's notable literary critic, a touring company's version of Measure for Measure, the music department's Mozart concert.