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The Department of Music provides the opportunity for intensive study in composition and musicology (including both historical, theoretical and technological perspectives in the study of music). We also encourage candidates interested in performance practice, interdisciplinary research, and creative activities.
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Graduate Teaching Assistantships and Graduate Teaching Fellowships Graduate Research Scholarships Faculty of Graduate Studies Awards Master’s level: 1st year $10,000; 2nd year $8000 PhD: $18,000 per year for four years
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FACULTY: Allan Bell ([email protected]): Composition, Counterpoint, Orchestration, Music in Canada, Interdisciplinary StudiesKenneth DeLong ([email protected]): Classical & Romantic Periods, Opera, Nationalism, Music in Central EuropeDavid Eagle ([email protected]): Composition, Electroacoustic Music, Sonic Arts, Interactive Composition, Sound Spatialization, Contemporary MusicKenneth Fields ([email protected]): Tele-Arts/Music on High-Speed Networks, Integrated Media Arts and Technology, Sound Synthesis and Media CompositionLaurie Radford ([email protected]): Composition, Electroacoustic Music, Interactivity and Live Electronic Performance, Spatial Audio, Sound Recording, Music Technology, Arts and TechnologyFriedemann Sallis ([email protected]): Musicology, Sketch Studies, Reception History, The Interaction of Historical and Theoretical Perspectives in 20th-Century Music
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Edmond Agopian Performance and Chamber Music Coordinator, Professor, ViolinSteve Amsel* Sessional Instructor, ClarinetGianetta Baril Sessional Instructor, HarpDonald Bell Professor, VoiceJeremy Brown Professor, Saxophone, Music EducationDonald Christianson Sessional Instructor, Chamber ChoirStanley Climie Sessional Instructor, Bass ClarinetNeil Cockburn* Sessional Instructor, OrganMichael Eastep* Sessional Instructor, Tuba/EuphoniumMarilyn Engle Professor, PianoHoward Engstrom* Sessional Instructor, TrumpetLauren Eselson Sessional Instructor, FluteSteve Franse* Sessional Instructor, Bassoon
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The Music Department at Brandeis University offers graduate study leading to
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The program in musicology offers an integrated approach to music history, history of theory, and music theory and analysis. The program in composition and theory offers composers the time and means to develop a secure command of the craft of composition. Music and WGS is an interdisciplinary program leading to a joint Master of Arts in Music and Women’s & Gender Studies. Topics include feminist theory, gender studies, cultural history, and the investigation of work by and about women.
For further information, visit our website:www.brandeis.edu/music or contact: Eric Chafe, Musicology Program Chair: [email protected] Yu-Hui Chang, Composition Program Chair: [email protected]
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Seth ColuzziJudith EissenbergJoshua GordonNeal Hampton
Ann E. LucasAllan KeilerSarah Mead
Bob NieskeJames OlesenDavid RakowskiDaniel Stepner
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Ross Bauer Christian Baldini Anna Maria Busse Berger
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Study in composition emphasizes analysis of tonal and post-tonal music, and original composition. Musicology focuses on stylistic study in all historical periods, the acquisition of research skills, and the presentation of papers dealing with studies in music history. Ethnomusicology covers training in the theory, fieldwork, ethnography, transcription, and intellectual history of the subject. Conducting (master’s only) emphasizes advanced techniques and musical issues, such as performance practice. UC Davis is one of the nation’s top public research universities. As one of ten campuses of the world’s pre-eminent public university system, the University of California, we are located in the heart of the Central Valley, close to the state capital and the San Francisco Bay Area.
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popular music, post-tonal analysis, Stravinsky, history
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Steven J. Cahn: Schoenberg studies, aesthetics,
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Jeongwon Joe: 20th-century music, opera-cinema
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Graduate Studies in Music• Musicology (PhD) • Musicology — Ethnomusicology (PhD) • Musicology — Theory & Analysis (PhD) • Composition (DMA) • Performance Practice (DMA)
Graduate study in music at Cornell features small seminars and tutorials, courses of study tailored to individual students, teacher training, outstanding faculty, handsome financial support, and a proud record of subsequent employment.* PhD and DMA students study and learn together.
The Graduate FacultyMalcolm Bilson emeritus fortepianoXak Bjerken pianoBonna Boettcher musicologyKevin Ernste compositionArthur Groos German studiesRebecca Harris-Warrick musicology Martin Hatch ethnomusicology
Andrew Hicks musicology Carol Krumhansl psychologyRoger Moseley musicologyJudith Peraino musicologyBenjamin Piekut musicologyTrevor Pinch technology Steven Pond ethnomusicologyAnnette Richards musicology
David Rosen emeritus musicologyRoberto Sierra compositionSteven Stucky compositionScott Tucker choral musicJames Webster musicologyDavid Yearsley musicologyNeal Zaslaw musicology
Cornell University
*Our graduates perform, compose, write, and teach at educational institutions on five continents
For more information, please visit us at http://music.cornell.edu/
Priority application deadline November 1 Final application deadline December 1 www.esm.rochester.edu/musicology
The Eastman School of Music offers graduate students in musicology the opportunity to pursue a PhD in the context of a thriving music school with an incomparable research library. Thanks to a large and distinguished faculty, students enjoy exposure to all areas of the discipline, with additional opportunities for advanced study in ethnomusicology (including a new Master of Arts degree), early music, music theory, and performance. Graduate students receive generous stipends, with support normally assured for five years. Alumni of the program hold positions at top-ranked institutions and have become leaders in the field.
Patrick Macey, ChairRenaissance music and culture in Italy and France, Josquin
Michael Alan AndersonMedieval and Renaissance music, Saints, the DivineOffice, Popular ritual, politics
Corbett BazlerItalian Baroque opera, Handel
Melina Esse19th-century opera and melodrama, film music, gender and performance studies
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Graduate Academic Degrees Offered:M.M. in Musicology
M.M. in Music TheoryTeaching Assisantships Available in Music Theory and in Music History
Musicology FacultyPaul Bertagnolli: Liszt, 19th-century music, music and literature.
The Moores School of Music features a distinguished faculty, excellent Master’s and DMA programs, and a modern facility,
located in a culturally vibrant and exciting metropolis.
Matthew Dirst: Bach, Baroque music, harpsichord and organ, Collegium Musicum.
Barbara Rose Lange: Ethnomusicology, popular music, music and gender, Eastern Europe, Romany (Gypsy) music.Howard Pollack: 20th-century music, American music.
Theory FacultyAndrew Davis: 19th- and 20th-century opera, sonata theory,
musical meaning and semiotics.
Timothy Koozin: Post-tonal music, analysis of popular music, semiotics, film music, computer applications.John Snyder: History of music theory, Schenkerian analysis,
Medieval music, music of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor.
UH is an EEO/AA Institution.
www.music.uh.edu Graduate Office: 713-743-3314
David Ashley White, directori
Musicology & Music Theory
120 School of Music BldgHouston, Texas 77204-4017
Jeffrey Sposato: Mendelssohn, Classical and Romantic music, sacred music.
Aaminah Durrani: Schnittke, post-tonal music, aesthetics of the Classical period, string quartet literature.
Faculty
christina Bashford social and cultural history, 19th-century Britain, chamber music, reception history, research methodology
Donna a. Buchanan Balkans, Caucasus, Mediterranean, Russia, indigenous peoples, power, cosmology, sound ecologies
William Kinderman 18th to early 20th-century music, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Wagner, Mahler, Kurtág, aesthetics, creative process
Gayle Sherwood Magee contemporary music, film music, Charles Ives, hymnody, Music in the U.S.
Jeffrey Magee Music in the U.S., jazz, musical theater, African American traditions, black-Jewish intersections
Gabriel Solis, chair Jazz, Rock, Capoeira, Indigenous music and dance of Australia and Papua New Guinea
Katherine Syer 19th- & early 20th-century music, Wagner, opera production history, contemporary theater
tom turino Latin American and African musics, social theory, semiotics, “folk revivals”
EMErituS Faculty Charles Capwell, Lawrence Gushee, John Walter Hill, Herbert Kellman, Bruno Nettl, Nicholas Temperley, Tom R. Ward
rESourcES Music and Performing arts library
robert E. Brown center for World Music, Philip Yampolsky, directorHymn tune index Project, Nicholas Temperley, directorSousa archives and american Music center, Scott Schwartz, archivistrenaissance archives, Herbert Kellman, director
aFFiliatED Faculty Dana Hall, jazz, African American traditionscharlotte Mattax Moersch, harpsichord, historical performanceSusan Parisi, Music and Performancein the 17th and 18th centuries
ViSitinG Faculty 2011-12 aaron Ziegel, U.S. opera, film music, Vernon Duke
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We off er individual attention with all the advantages of a large music school and university. Our resources include the Center for the History of Music Theory and Literature, Early Music Institute, Latin American Music Center, Ethnomusicology Program, and the outstanding Cook Music Library (more than 343,000 volumes).
DEGREESPh.D., M.A., M.A./M.L.S. Direct admission from the B.A. or B.M. to the Ph.D. program with three years of course work.
J. Peter Burkholder, Chair: 20th-century music, Charles Ives, musical borrowing
Phil Ford: American popular music, cultural studies, sound and media, radical and countercultural intellectual history
Halina Goldberg: 19th- and 20th-century Poland and Eastern Europe, Chopin, cultural studies, music and politics, performance practice, reception, Jewish studies
Daniel R. Melamed: Baroque music, J. S. Bach and older members of the Bach family, performance practice, Mozart’s operas
Kristina Muxfeldt: Late 18th- and early 19th-century music and aesthetics, Lieder, reception studies, social history
MUSICOLOGY FACULTY
For a complete list of Jacobs School faculty, please visit us at music.indiana.edu.
Massimo Ossi: Renaissance and Baroque music, early 17th-century Italian music theory and aesthetics, Italian lyric poetry and madrigal (1550–1650), Vivaldi
Ayana Smith: Baroque music, opera and literary criticism (1650–1750), signifying and the blues, women and gender in music
Giovanni Zanovello: 15th-century Italian cathedral music, Florence, music and humanism, Renaissance music theory, Heinrich Isaac
ADJUNCT FACULTYJudah Cohen: Jewish music, music and medicine, musical theater
Lynn Hooker: Bartók, Hungarian and Roma music, Liszt, folk music
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWTimothy David Freeze: 19th-century music, Mahler
International Terezin Music ConferenceSunday 26 & Monday 27 February 2012The inaugural International Terezin Music Conference will mark the official launch of the Terezin Music Hub, which will aim to provide a focal point in the UK for the study of music and musicians interned at the Terezin (Theresienstadt) concentration camp during WW2, through practice-based research and collaboration.
Leeds International Jazz Education ConferenceThursday 29 & Friday 30 March 2012Launched in 1993, the annual Leeds International Jazz Education Conference is the leading practice-based research event of its kind in Europe. LIJEC offers a unique forum for musicians, academics, educators, students, and arts organisers to engage with the latest sounds and ideas in jazz.
Leeds International Forum for Innovation in Composition and ProductionThursday 26 & Friday 27 April 2012This annual event focuses on research and practice related to innovations in music production and composition. The goal is to bring together composers, producers, music industry representatives, academics, educators and research students to discuss their practice, research and industry experiences.
Your contact at AMS San Francisco 2011Dr. David Fligg, who will be presenting at the American Musicological Society Conference, is happy to discuss conference activity and international opportunities within the Postgraduate Studies and Research Centre.
Email [email protected] Twitter @TerezinMusicHub
Postgraduate Studies and Research Centre
Leeds College of Music The UK’s Progressive Conservatoire Telephone +44 (0)113 222 3400 www.lcm.ac.uk
The Postgraduate Studies and Research Centre at Leeds College of Music is responsible for postgraduate provision, research activities, and consultancy work. The Centre also hosts a series of conferences, performance events, workshops and masterclasses to support the creative development of postgraduate students.
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Graduate ProgrammesMusM in MusicologyMusM in CompositionMA in Music and Drama
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Academic StaffElectroacoustic composition
Ethnomusicology, music in the Mediterranean, Arts administration
Electroacoustic composition
Beethoven, manuscript studies
Shostakovich, Nielsen, Soviet Symphony
Music in 19th-century German thought and culture, historicism, Mendelssohn
Composition
Music in Restoration England
Composition
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Verdi, Italian opera, voice
Schumann, Mahler, opera studies
Composition
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Caroline Bithell
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James Garratt
Philip Grange
Rebecca Herissone
Kevin Malone
Camden Reeves
Susan Rutherford
Laura Tunbridge
Richard Whalley
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W e offer the Bachelor of Arts and graduate degrees in the History and Theory of Music, Composition, and Performance. The degree pro-
grams emphasize interdisciplinary perspectives and research on a widerange of issues and topics, with special attention to 20th- and 21st-centurymusic. Each doctoral student receives a unique “contract” program of study.
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H FACULTY IN HISTORY AND THEORY HMargarethe Adams, Mauro Calcagno, Sarah Fuller, David Lawton,Judy Lochhead, Ryan Minor, Jamuna Samuel, and Peter Winkler
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Undergraduate Scholarships and Graduate Teaching Assistantships available.
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The Music and Theater Arts Section at M.I.T. invites alumni, interested colleagues, and applicants for its Asst. Prof. position in musi-cology, to a reception on Thursday, 8-10 p.m.
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Composition & PerformancePeter Child
David DeveauJohn HarbisonKeeril Makan
Charles ShadleMarcus Thompson
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Musicology FacultyMichael Scott CuthbertEllen T. Harris (emerita)Lowell LindgrenMartin M. MarksGeorge RuckertPatricia Tang
Massachusetts Institute of Technologyhttp://web.mit.edu/music/[email protected]
Transforming traditionwww.music.northwestern.edu847/491-3141
Scores are from the Northwestern University Music Library.
no rt hw e s t e r n u n i ve rs i t y Bienen School of Music
Faculty Linda Austern, 16th- and 17th-century England, gender; music as related to history of medicine and science; European iconography Thomas Bauman, 18th-century opera, film music, cultural studies Drew Edward Davies, 17th- and 18th- century Mexico and Iberia, 20th- century Britain Inna Naroditskaya, ethnomusicology, Middle East, Russia, gender studies Jesse Rosenberg, 19th- and 20th- century opera
Suhnne AhnRichard GiarussoJohn GingerichDavid Hildebrand John Moran
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Penn State School of Music
Research FacultyMusic Theory
Vincent Benitez, Ph.D. (Indiana) 20th century: Messiaen, music after 1945, popular music; post-tonal analysis; Baroque era: Bach; history of music theoryMaureen Carr, Ph.D. (Wisconsin) 20th century: compositional process, sketch studies, Stravinsky, theory pedagogy, counterpointTaylor Greer, Ph.D. (Yale) French artsong, American music, aesthetics, Schenkerian theoryEric McKee, Ph.D. (Michigan) Dance music of the 18th and 19th centuries, Chopin, Schenkerian theory, theories of tonal rhythm
Musicology
Marie Sumner Lott, Ph.D. (Eastman) 18th- and 19th-century musical life, chamber music, Brahms, reception studiesMarica Tacconi, Ph.D. (Yale) Early music: Renaissance Italy, Monteverdi, manuscript studies, interdisciplinary studiesCharles Youmans, Ph.D. ( Duke) Austro-German music post-1850 (R. Strauss, Mahler), aesthetics, �ilm music
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The University of Pennsylvania offers Ph.D. programs in
Anthropology of MusicHistory of MusicTheory of Music
Musical Composition
Graduate Study in Music at Penn is characterized by a small student body,individual attention, a large and distinguished faculty, generous four- and five-year fellowship packages, and an excellent placement record.
Faculty:
Carolyn Abbate, Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Professor of Music (History) Emma Dillon, Associate Professor (History)Emily I. Dolan, Assistant Professor (History)Jeffrey Kallberg, Professor (History)Carol A. Muller, Professor (Anthropology)James Primosch, Robert Weiss Professor of Music (Composition)Guthrie P. Ramsey, Jr., Professor (History)Timothy Rommen, Associate Professor (Anthropology)Jay Reise, Professor (Composition)Gary A. Tomlinson, Annenberg Professor in the Humanities (History, Anthropology)Anna Weesner, Associate Professor (Composition)
Detailed information is available on our web site:<http://www.sas.upenn.edu/music/grad>
or contact:
Director of Graduate Studies Music Department University of Pennsylvania 201 S. 34th St. Philadelphia, PA 19104-6313 tel: (215) 898-7544 e-mail: [email protected]
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The University of Pennsylvania offers Ph.D. programs in
EthnomusicologyHistory of MusicTheory of Music
Musical CompositionGraduate Study in Music at Penn is characterized by a small student body, individual attention, a large and distinguished faculty, generous four- and five-year fellowship packages, and an excellent placement record.
Faculty:
Carolyn Abbate, Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Professor of Music (History)Emma Dillon, Professor of Music and Chair of the Department (History)Emily I. Dolan, Assistant Professor (History)Jeffrey Kallberg, Professor (History)Jairo Moreno, Associate Professor (Theory)Carol A. Muller, Professor (Ethnomusicology)James Primosch, Robert Weiss Professor of Music (Composition)Guthrie P. Ramsey, Jr., Edmund J. and Louise W. Kahn
Term Professor of Music (History)Timothy Rommen, Associate Professor (Ethnomusicology)Jay Reise, Professor (Composition)Anna Weesner, Associate Professor (Composition)
Detailed information is available on our web site:www.sas.upenn.edu/music/graduate/
McIntire Department of Music, University of VirginiaPhD, Critical and Comparative Studies in Music
“Supportive community in which people sincerely care about your ideas and progress as a scholar. Faculty who have honest conversations about teaching as well as research. Competitive in the sense that people want you to do your best work, but not competitive in the backbiting, unhealthy way. Commitment and open-mindedness to a variety of topics and approaches: students are genuinely encouraged to follow their interests.”
– PhD student
The Critical and Comparative Studies program (CCS) is committed to the highest standards of research in innovative and interdisciplinary music scholarship. Students take seminars in historical musicology, ethnomusicology, popular music studies, performance theory, and analysis, as well as graduate courses outside the Department of Music. We encourage broad awareness of contemporary thought within and beyond music studies, and imaginative choices in research projects.
Recent and current dissertation topics include: female performers in the early 20th-century United States; the politics of gender transgression in recent Anglo-American popular music; social and political meanings of music and dance in early film musicals; the history and ideology of college radio stations; performance and social meaning in 17th-century English consort music; race and politics in 1980s hardcore; bluegrass in the Czech Republic; Asian-American indie-pop musicians; relations between the avant-garde and Anglo-American popular music from the late 1960s on; and others.
CCS faculty include Scott DeVeaux (jazz and American music; African music; popular music; music and war); Bonnie Gordon (early modern Italy; gender and sexuality; history of science; Monteverdi; castrati); Michelle Kisliuk (performance theory; post-colonial cultural studies; musical ethnography; Central and West Africa; bluegrass); Fred Maus (theory and analysis; gender and sexuality; popular music; aesthetics); Michael Puri (theory and analysis; critical theory; memory; Wagner; Ravel; 19th- and 20th-century French classical music); Joel Rubin (Jewish instrumental klezmer music; music in relation to trauma, professionalism, diaspora, identity, religion); Heather Wiebe (modernism; 19th-20th century opera; early music revivals; British musical culture); Richard Will (European music of the 18th and early 19th centuries; American folk and roots music).
Other faculty resources in Music include composers Matthew Burtner, Ted Coffey, and Judith Shatin; librarian Erin Mayhood; conductors Andrew Koch, William Pease, Michael Slon, and Kate Tamarkin; and many part-time and adjunct performance instructors.
For detailed information about the program, including application procedures and contact information, go to www.virginia.edu/music
and select the link for graduate programs.
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The Yale Institute of Sacred Music is an interdisciplinary graduate center at Yale University. More information at www.yale.edu/ism/fellows or [email protected].
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