A Drummer and a Scholar

St. Petersburg College Music Professor Dr. Pat Hernly combined his academic studies and performance experience to publish a chapter in the Cambridge Companion to the Drum Kit.
St. Petersburg College Music Professor Dr. Pat Hernly combined his academic studies and performance experience to publish a chapter in the Cambridge Companion to the Drum Kit.
This summer, St Petersburg College‘s Theater Department is presenting the musical revue, The World Goes ‘Round, a very exciting production of the music of the famous duo of John Kander and Fred Ebb, who have written such classic musicals as Chicago, Cabaret and Steel Pier. Songs from these musicals will be featured in this great … Continue reading SPC Brings Music to the Summer with The World Goes ‘Round
St. Petersburg College Music Professor Dr. David Manson was recently named a recipient of a music composition grant from Creative Pinellas.
This CTE Month spotlight focuses on Reily Cruz and his experience as a student at St. Petersburg College.
Music Theory classes prepare students with a holistic understanding of the elements and functions of music terminology and compositional analysis.
Samer Jaber moved to Florida from Lebanon a year ago to stay with his uncle and pursue his education. He was excited to find that through the Music Industry Recording Arts (MIRA) program at St. Petersburg College he would be able to focus on Music Production. The MIRA program at SPC offers students a well-rounded, … Continue reading Student finds musical calling in MIRA program
Find out about SPC music faculty news from concerts and masterclasses to a music camp, the Summer Vocal Institute and the St. Petersburg Jazz Festival.
Learn more about the happenings and updates from the SPC Music faculty – from performances both past and present to ongoing collaborations.
Five St. Petersburg College music students won awards at the 2018 Florida College System Activities Association’s Winter Music Symposium.
SPC’s first Creative Career Summit brought successful artists like Al Pitrelli, Esteban Valdez, and Josh Sullivan to the St. Petersburg/Gibbs Campus to speak to creatives among students and the community.