Wednesday, October 15, 2025

Solange to Build a Program and Teach a Course at USC Thornton School of Music


Solange joins USC Thornton School of Music for a three year teaching residency...

Solange has been named the first scholar-in-residence at USC Thornton School of Music and announced her three-year residency at the music school on Monday.
Solange will teach a course in collaboration with her multidisciplinary institution Saint Heron, USC Thornton dean Jason King and other faculty members on music curation. She will also host student-focused conversations and workshops (including one dedicated to “The Making of Eldorado Ballroom,” the series she hosted at Walt Disney Concert Hall last October), and help faculty build long-term frameworks for Thornton during her custom-designed residency, which kicks off this week. 

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Solange is a breath of fresh air in a dark smoke filled industry, and I wish her mucho continued success.

Anonymous said...

Beyonce got the beauty and Solange got the brains

Anonymous said...

Ok. You go gurl. Giving Mathew Knowles knowledge away.
For a fee.

Anonymous said...

Nice fro.

Anonymous said...

@6:00pm U A Muthableepin' LIE. SOLANGE IS Exquisite!

Anonymous said...

@6:00 PM I think they BOTH got beauty AND brains.

Do you think Beyonce's art - her music, performances, tours - takes no intellectual acumen from her to produce? SMH

Anonymous said...

^ Whose intellect tho? Methinks her Team. And Solange is naturally gorgeous. Anybody can be beautiful with makeup and filters.

Anonymous said...

She does not have the experience or degrees for teaching. There are lots of true musicians with a life time of work that quality for this position. By hiring her they will get the money from star struck students. I wouldn't waste my money on a person with only 1 or 2 albums and no hit songs. LOLO

Anonymous said...

Right...she only got the job by nepotism...

Anonymous said...

This is such a stunning photo her Solange.

Anonymous said...

I'd sign up for her course in a minute.

Anonymous said...

I would for sure enroll in her course and learn from her valuable knowledge of the music industry.

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