Pamplin’s Isaac Brinberg named to ‘Georgia Trend’ 40 Under 40
"Being part of two cohorts of people who work tirelessly making a positive impact on their communities deeply inspires me in my role at AU," says Isaac Brinberg, DMA.

The Augusta University Department of Music offers one of the best college music degrees in Georgia, featuring small class sizes, individualized instruction, and a nurturing learning environment. Students can pursue a Bachelor of Music degree in Georgia through pathways that include intensive collegiate-level training for musicians preparing for careers in music education, music performance, music industry, jazz studies, musical theater, and general studies in music, while also serving non-music majors and music minors through a variety of offerings.
A career in music includes hundreds of viable paths. Located in the heart of the CSRA, our undergraduate music program connects students with professional performance opportunities and regional arts leadership. Whether your goal is to become a performer, teacher, composer, administrator, manager, or researcher, our college music program combines rigorous performance training with meaningful career development to prepare students for long-term success.
Musical performance is a vital component of all programs. Individualized instruction fosters a nurturing environment that honors the musical legacies of the past while preparing students for the future. Our graduates have gone on to rewarding careers as professional performers, public school music teachers, band directors, choral directors, church musicians, and private music instructors.
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"Being part of two cohorts of people who work tirelessly making a positive impact on their communities deeply inspires me in my role at AU," says Isaac Brinberg, DMA.

"It is also an honor to join the incredible list of past Top 10 in 10 recipients and see all they have done for the greater Augusta area," says Isaac Brinberg, DMA.

Mozart's "Die Zauberflöte (The Magic Flute)" will be performed by the Augusta University Opera Initiative, under the direction of Díana Thompson-Brewer, DMA, on Friday, March 22, and Saturday, March 23, at the Maxwell Performing Arts Theatre.

This significant investment was primarily aimed at bolstering areas where the university expects to see the most growth in core classes that first- and second-year students need to progress toward their degree, but the funding will also support all areas of enrollment growth through increasing student support in areas.