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The College of Music is the largest public university music program in the United States and one of the most globally respected presenting nearly 700 music events annually. Faculty include internationally acclaimed artists and scholars in composition, conducting, ethnomusicology, music education, music business, music history, music theory, commercial music and performance. UNT music alumni can be found around the globe in impressive, award-winning careers across a wide-range of music professions.

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Last Surprise from Persona 5 (2016) by Shoji Meguro, composed and arranged by Eric Ladish.

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Last Surprise from Persona 5 (2016) by Shoji Meguro, composed and arranged by Eric Ladish.

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