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The Colburn School average salary is $57,667, median salary is $57,500 with a salary range from $57,500 to $58,000.
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Systems Analyst 57,500-57,500 Phoenix, AZ, 85001 2013 The Colburn School Systems Analyst Salaries (3)
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Systems Analyst 57,500-58,000 Irving, TX, 75014 2013 The Colburn School Systems Analyst Salaries (3)
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  • The Colburn School
  • Industry: Schools
  • City: Los Angeles, CA
  • The Music Department in the School of Performing Arts has a wide variety of courses and instruction available. Individual instruction from beginning through advanced levels is offered on orchestral instruments, piano, saxophone, guitar, recorder, and voice. Chamber music, large ensembles and jazz also are offered. The School¡¯s music theory instruction ranges from the basics of note-reading to advanced analysis. All music students are urged to enroll in theory study simultaneously with applied instruction and ensembles to provide the strongest foundation for all future study