Students in the performance degree program build on their existing skill set to become technically proficient and musically engaging performers ready to pursue doctoral programs or enter the professional music world.
Personal attention from a supportive faculty within a collegial, friendly environment is a key component of the performance program. Setnor students are challenged to grow musically and are encouraged to think critically. The performance degree provides a rigorous curriculum that includes solo and ensemble performance opportunities in addition to courses in scholarly research, music theory, history and literature and pedagogy.

Two full-length recitals are required in the performance degree program, demonstrating commitment to artistic growth and development.
The piano program includes emphases in both collaborative arts and performance.
Graduates of the performance program have successfully pursued careers as soloists, collaborative pianists, church musicians, members of major orchestras and opera companies and pedagogues in academia and private studio teaching.