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Music Accompaniment

Barton’s Music Accompaniment program equips pianists with the skills and experience needed to thrive as collaborative artists in today’s dynamic music industry. Students receive hands-on training in a wide range of accompaniment styles—including vocal and instrumental repertoire, church music, opera, musical theatre, ballet, and choral works.

With demand for skilled accompanists at an all-time high, our program is designed to help pianists become versatile and career-ready. Whether you're aiming to perform with vocalists, lead rehearsals, support ensembles, or tour nationally or internationally, Barton prepares you for a wide variety of professional opportunities.

Our curriculum is tailored to your interests and career goals, offering personalized instruction and practical experience in real-world musical settings. From local churches and schools to Broadway and opera companies around the world, employers are actively seeking trained accompanists—and Barton helps you stand out.

Barton Benefits

At Barton, our areas of study are designed to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and critical thinking necessary to thrive in today’s world. Whether you're just beginning your educational journey or advancing your career, we offer flexible and rigorous programs that support your goals. 

Why Barton?
  • Versatile Training in Multiple Styles
    Master accompaniment across a broad range of musical genres—including vocal and instrumental literature, church music, opera, musical theatre, ballet, and choral repertoire.
  • High-Demand Career Path
    Prepare for immediate opportunities in schools, churches, opera houses, symphonies, and theater companies—both in the U.S. and internationally.
  • Expert Faculty Leadership
    Learn from Dr. Alejandro Avila, an internationally recognized collaborative pianist with experience in leading programs across the U.S. and Europe.
  • Personalized Learning Experience
    Courses are tailored to match your individual interests and career goals, whether in performance, education, or freelance work.
  • Seamless Transfer Opportunities
    The Associate in Arts degree offers a strong foundation for continuing your music studies at four-year institutions in Kansas and beyond.
  • Real-World Performance Experience
    Gain hands-on training by accompanying Barton ensembles, collaborating with local arts organizations, and participating in professional-level concerts.
  • Essential Career Skills
    Develop core competencies in piano technique, opera diction, hymn playing, musical theater accompaniment, orchestral reduction, and more.
  • Strong Community Partnerships
    Work directly with institutions like Great Bend High School, Lawrence Opera Theater, and the Conero International Piano Festival in Italy.
  • Immediate Job Placement Potential
    Start working in churches, schools, and performance settings—even while completing your degree.
Performance Groups

Barton offers a variety of performance ensembles open to students of all experience levels. Whether you're interested in vocal or instrumental music, there’s a group for you—and opportunities for academic credit, performance awards, and scholarships.


Concert Choir

Open to all Barton students with no audition required, this ensemble performs a variety of music from classical to Broadway and presents two concerts per semester.

  • Rehearses three times per week
  • Fulfills a General Education Activity requirement
  • Repeatable for 1 or 2 credits
  • Music scholarships available – see the director for details

Concert Band

An instrumental ensemble that performs works from a wide range of styles, with emphasis on standard band repertoire.

  • Meets once a week
  • Performs during the fall semester
  • Available for 1 or 2 academic credits
  • Performance awards available by audition

Da Capo

select men's vocal ensemble known for community and campus performances.

  • Meets three times per week
  • 1 academic credit
  • Audition required
  • Scholarships available

Dolce

select women's vocal ensemble that performs at various events throughout the community and college.

  • Meets three times per week
  • 1 academic credit
  • Audition required
  • Scholarships available

Hilltop Singers

Barton’s show choir, made up of 20 singers accompanied by piano, bass, and percussion. A highly visible group that performs at events statewide.

  • Audition required
  • Music scholarships available by spring audition

Jazz Band

Open to all students, this ensemble performs music from swing, funk, rock, Latin, and other jazz styles.

  • Rehearses twice weekly
  • 1 or 2 academic credits
  • Performance awards available by audition

Orchestra

college-community orchestra for students and area musicians, performing during the spring semester and in conjunction with musicals.

  • Membership by audition or special permission

Pep Band

Performs at home basketball games and select campus events, promoting school spirit and energy.

  • Enrollment required for participation
  • Performance awards available

Whether you're pursuing a degree in music or just love to perform, Barton’s ensembles offer a supportive, creative space to grow your talent and connect with fellow musicians.

Community Music School

Are you a parent or guardian of a child ages 6 through 18? We have heard and recognized the need for piano instruction in the Barton County area. Starting in Fall 2024, the music accompaniment program will be offering piano lessons for children in our Community Music School

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Scholarships & Performance Awards

Barton values musical talent and commitment. Students who audition and qualify may receive music scholarships and performance-based awards, helping reduce the cost of college. Awards are available for vocalists, instrumentalists, and members of select ensembles. Financial aid packages are available for both music majors and non-majors who participate in performance groups.

Degree Maps
Degree Maps

Associate in Art
Music Accompaniment 

View the full list of Curriculum Guides (applicable for students admitted prior to Fall 2024) and Degree Maps (applicable for students admitted Fall 2024 and after).

Check out the Course Search for a full listing of courses available.

Music Faculty
Music Faculty

Meet Dr. Alejandro Avila

Pianist Alejandro Avila was born in Asuncion, Paraguay, and began his piano studies at the age of 7. Concluding his conservatory studies in Asuncion, Alejandro was awarded a full scholarship to pursue a Bachelor of Music in Piano Performance degree at São Paulo State University (UNESP), in Brazil, where he studied with renowned Brazilian professors Dr. Cláudio Richerme, and Dr. André Rangel. After finishing his studies in São Paulo, Alejandro received a full assistantship position at Central Michigan University, where he worked as a piano instructor for piano class and private lessons, as well as a collaborator for choir, instrumentalists, and singers. During these two years, Dr. Avila pursued his Master of Music degree in Piano Performance studying with Portuguese pianist Alexandra Mascolo-David. 

Dr. Avila is a recipient of several prizes, grants, and music awards. Among these are the first prize at the Rosa Mistica competition in Curitiba, Brazil in 2003 when he was 12, the first prize at Momento Musical competition in Asuncion, Paraguay in 2012, as well as two Silver Medals at the KMTA Honors competition at the graduate level in Emporia, KS in 2018 and in Lawrence, KS in 2019. Alejandro is also a recipient of the Koch Cultural Trust grant for his work at the Cortona Sessions for New Music, in Italy, as well as a Reach Out Kansas grant, for his collaborative work with The Meadowlark Project.

Alejandro received his Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of Kansas in 2020, after defending his dissertation Iguazú:  A Collection of South American Piano Pieces, a research project passed with Honors that focuses on the incorporation of pedagogic pieces outside the main canon. Dr. Avila is currently Instructor of Keyboard Studies and Director of Accompaniment at Barton Community College in Great Bend, Kansas. Prior to his current appointment, Dr. Avila worked as an adjunct faculty and collaborative pianist at Washburn University in Topeka, as well as a professional staff pianist at The University of Kansas, in Lawrence, collaborating with the voice, string, choir, and opera departments at both institutions. Dr. Avila was also faculty of piano and theory for all levels at Language and Music House of Kansas City from 2021 to 2022. Alejandro keeps an active and successful career as a recitalist, both in solo and collaborative settings, and is one of the most sought-after collaborative pianists in the region. Dr. Avila also keeps a piano studio across Kansas and different online locations. 

International outreach and educational development are also key endeavors in Alejandro's agenda as an educator. In 2021, Dr. Avila was appointed Director of the South American division of the International Piano Professionals Association (IPPA), position in which he has worked to develop locations in Asuncion, Paraguay and Buenos Aires, Argentina to host regional competitions that connect to the grand final of the international competition that is hosted every summer in Recanati, Italy. In addition to the competition, Dr. Avila gives lectures, workshops, recitals, and other pedagogical events throughout the region, in his mission to educate and foster piano education in his native continent.

An enthusiast of chamber music and Latin-American repertoire, Alejandro performs regularly with singers and instrumentalist of the Kansas, Nebraska, and Missouri areas. Premiering new works by living composers and reviving lesser-known compositions are among Alejandro's main endeavors as a contemporary artist. Ongoing summer residencies include the Salt Creek Festival in Ashland, Nebraska as a guest artist, the Vocal Academy of Opera (VAO) in Bodrum, Turkey, where he coaches singers and plays for recitals and concerts in the region, as well as a Associate Faculty at the Conero International Piano Festival in Recanati, Italy. He is also a co-founder of The Meadowlark Project, a new music ensemble that brings Kansas-based art songs into new audiences and small communities within the states of Kansas and Missouri.

In his free time, Alejandro enjoys cooking, running outdoors, and playing keyboard with his Lawrence-KC-based Brazilian band Balacobaco.

Instrumental Auditions
Instrumental Auditions

Preparing for an Instrumental Music Audition

To begin the audition process, all students must register by completing the Music Interest Contact Form.

Audition Requirements

Prospective instrumental students should be prepared to perform the following:

  • Brass and Woodwinds  
    • Play a chromatic scale across the range of your instrument (ascending and descending) 
    • Solo, etude, or excerpts from ensemble music (at least one lyrical and one technical excerpt of student’s choice).  Approximately three minutes of music. 
  • Percussionists 
    • Prepare excerpts (of the student’s choice) on any two instruments – Snare Drum, Mallets, Timpani 
  • Strings 
    • Violin: one three-octave scale of your choice and two minutes of a solo 
    • Viola, cello, and bass: the two-octave scale of your choice and two minutes of a solo 
    • Guitar: natural and chromatic scales on first position and a piece of choice 
  • Piano
    • Two-octaves scales, hands together, majors and harmonic minors in all keys. 
    • Two contrasting pieces, showcasing a variety of styles. 

If majoring in piano performance, a third piece from a different historical period needs to be prepared and memorized, totaling three pieces for the audition process, one memorized. 

Sight-reading will be assessed during the audition. 

Auditions are an opportunity to showcase your musical ability, technique, and expression. We encourage you to choose pieces that highlight your strengths and reflect your musical interests.

If you have any questions about audition preparation, feel free to contact our music faculty for guidance.

Vocal Auditions
Vocal Auditions

Preparing for an Vocal Music Audition

To begin the audition process, all students must register by completing the Music Interest Contact Form.

Audition Requirements

Prospective instrumental students should be prepared to perform the following:

  • One (1) song selection that show off your range and ability. This is your opportunity to show us your best singing in any style.  
  • Sing the "Star-Spangled Banner" or "My Country, 'Tis of Thee" in any key, a cappella. 
  • Student will sight sing an example and demonstrate tonal memory.
Music Facilities
Music Facilities

The Dorothy Moses Morrison Chapel

Dorothy Moses Morrison ChapelThe Dorothy Moses Morrison Chapel provides an intimate setting for solo recitals or smaller chamber groups. Equipped with an organ, upright piano and a recently renovated Steinway grand piano, the Chapel is a favorite of many local artists for performances as well as college performers. The Chapel also doubles as the Choral Room.

 

 

The Barton Fine Arts Auditorium

Fine Arts AuditoriumThe Barton Fine Arts Auditorium seats 632 patrons and recently expanded its staging surface area. Concerts, lectures, ballets, musicals, award ceremonies, etc. are typical uses for this hall. Fine sound, lighting, and video recording systems enhance the functionality of this Fine Arts building centerpiece. 

 

 

The Barton Music MIDI Lab

Midi LabThe Barton Music Technology MIDI Lab is an eight-station computer lab (MIDI stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface and is the way that you can get a synthesizer and a computer to talk to one another). Through a generous gift from the Barton Foundation, each computer in the lab has been recently replaced and equipped with new Roland 61-key Juno synthesizers, headphones, and microphones. Students are able to use the latest version of the professional music notation software 
Sibelius and practice their harmony and ear training skills with Auralia Musition software. The MIDI lab is for use by Barton students requiring the unique capabilities of this type of learning environment. 

Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions

How long does earning the Music Accompaniment degree take?

The AA degree associated with the Music Accompaniment emphasis consists of 30 credit hours that focus on music fundamentals in the first year, including but not limited to: Private lessons (Piano) one-on-one; Harmony I & II, Aural Skills I & II, and other Foundation and Introductory courses required for an Associate degree. On their second year, students will tailor their studies towards the different fields of music accompaniment, while taking classes that assure a smooth transition to a Bachelor’s degree at a four-year institution in the state of Kansas.

What can I do after earning my Music Accompanist degree?

Barton’s Music accompanist emphasis allows students to enter the workforce right after graduation, as well as during the completion of their studies at a four-year institution. The degree prepares the graduates to start working at local churches, apply for jobs at educational institutions at a part-time or full-time basis, or work as freelancers in their school of choosing while completing their bachelor’s degree.

What will I learn?

The program offers courses that addresses every aspect of the Music accompaniment field.

  • All foundational piano techniques.
  • Basics of language diction in Italian, French, and German (for Opera).
  • Understanding of hymn playing and intro to improvisation for services.
  • Musical theater analysis and working in Broadway settings.
  • Differences between vocal and instrumental literature for middle school and high school accompanists.
  • Chamber music setting vs. Accompanist feature (classical music).
  • How to replicate an orchestra when reducing a score for rehearsals or concerts purposes.
  • Introduction to the job market through involvement in local and international organizations
Partners & Memberships
Partners & Memberships

Building Professional Connections That Inspire Success

  • Great Bend High School (Great Bend, KS)
  • Central Kansas Community Choir (Great Bend, KS)
  • Lawrence Opera Theater (Lawrence, KS)
  • Hilltop Singers (Great Bend, KS)
  • Conero International Piano Festival (Recanati, Italy)
  • Vao Bodrum (Bodrum, Turkey)
  • Salt Creek Song Festival (Ashland, NE)
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Discover Career Paths

Visit the What Can I Do with My Major? webpage to find helpful resources on career paths, employers and more!

 
 

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