

Carthage is one of the few private colleges in Wisconsin accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music. In part, that accreditation recognizes the quality of our facilities, the quality of our library and its holdings, and our proximity to many of the nation's finest professional music performances in Chicago and Milwaukee.
Johnson Recital HallIn our H. F. Johnson Arts Center complex, students enjoy uncommonly fine music classrooms with enhanced technological resources, ensemble rehearsal rooms with padded music posture chairs, computer Mac-Lab with continuously updated hardware and software, spacious teaching studios, a state-of-the-art Yamaha electronic keyboard lab, attractive practice rooms, and a Recital Hall with a Casavant tracker practice organ.
Fritsch Memorial Casavant pipe organ in A.F. Siebert ChapelThe 1,800-seat A.F. Siebert Chapel is located directly above the H.F. Johnson Arts Center complex. A.F. Siebert Chapel serves as a superb concert hall, especially for our three Christmas concerts each December, when we take advantage of its spacial possibilities.
The centerpiece of the Carthage church music and organ programs — and a powerful force in campus worship life — is the magnificent Fritsch Memorial Casavant pipe organ in A.F. Siebert Chapel, one of the finest tracker-action organs in the Midwest.

Carthage students and faculty participate in world premier and twice-Grammy nominated "Calling All Dawns," by composer Christopher Tin, at Waterford Union High School. Read more.