Where passion meets practice.

The Irving S. Gilmore School of Music at Western Michigan University is dedicated to music as an art form that elevates the lives of all who experience it; that embraces and transcends the entire range of human emotion, expression, and community that is vital to the cultural enrichment of society.

School of Music

  • Supportive community of musicians and scholars

  • Significant funding for professional development and career-building activities

  • A vibrant school that hosts over 150 guest artists and scholars every year

 

 

800+

Events per year

12:1

Student to faculty ratio

100+

Practice rooms

News

Max Hahn is a Senior Video Producer for the Detroit Lions.

From WMU to the NFL: Emmy-winning alum reflects on ‘transformational’ college experience

Senior video producer Max Hahn turns touchdowns, goal-line stands and game-day greatness into cinematic stories for the Detroit Lions.  

Joanna Bosse outside in front of a flowering tree.

WMU announces Dr. Joanna Bosse as director of Irving S. Gilmore School of Music

Dr. Bosse is a distinguished scholar and academic leader with extensive experience in Ethnomusicology and music in higher education. 

A woman sits nexts to a string instrument on a stage near a piano

A legacy of generosity leads to naming the WMU School of Music

The Irving S. Gilmore School of Music is being named for the former philanthropist and arts patron whose legacy includes the Irving S. Gilmore Foundation.

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