National Institute of Creative Arts and Industries
School of Music
Whether your ambition is to be a solo musician, an orchestral performer, a pop star, a composer, arranger or sound engineer, a music journalist, researcher, historian or teacher, NICAI’s School of Music provides the ideal environment to help you achieve your goals.
Do you want to study music at New Zealand's leading university? Whether your ambition is to be a solo musician, an orchestral performer, a professional songwriter, a composer, arranger or sound engineer, a music journalist, researcher, historian or teacher, NICAI’s School of Music provides the ideal environment to help you achieve your goals.
Nationally and internationally recognised musicians and music educators on our staff include eighteenth century music specialist Dr Nancy November, electroacoustic composer John Coulter, music education specialist David Lines and Dr Te Oti Rakena, whose work with Māori and Pacific students has helped many achieve notable success.
Purpose-built facilities and resources for the teaching, learning and practice of music.
Music 4 U aims to inspire and develop aspiring singers, composers, musicians and songwriters in the pre-tertiary age group.
Meet the winner and other finalists who competed at the Grand Final, 29 September 2009.
For further information contact:
NICAI Student Centre
Phone: +64 9 373 7067
Email: info-creative@auckland.ac.nz



