Data-Driven Music Performance and Composition, PhD
Program Description
Graduates pursuing a Doctoral Degree in Data-driven Music Performance & Composition will take courses that focus on:Data Sonification
Twentieth Century Music
Oregon Electronic Device Orchestra (OEDO)
Data-driven Instrument Performance
History of Electroacoustic Music
Computer Music Composition
Pedagogy and Practicum
Musical Performance Networks
SensorMusik
Application at a Glance
Detailed instructions are available on the program’s website. The following are required for your application:
Program-Specific Application Requirements:
Résumé
Statement of Purpose
Scholarly writing sample
Recent concert or recital programs
Intermedia Music Technology Statement
Intermedia Music Technology-related work summary
Software/hardware experience
Portfolio recordings: Upload at least three audio/video recordings of recent compositions to the Portfolio page of your application. Real-time performances with electronic or computer music instruments are preferred, but fixed media recordings are allowed.
Three Letters of Recommendation
Statement of Purpose
Scholarly writing sample
Recent concert or recital programs
Intermedia Music Technology Statement
Intermedia Music Technology-related work summary
Software/hardware experience
Portfolio recordings: Upload at least three audio/video recordings of recent compositions to the Portfolio page of your application. Real-time performances with electronic or computer music instruments are preferred, but fixed media recordings are allowed.
Three Letters of Recommendation
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School of Music and Dance
Campus: Eugene
Fall 2025
Final Deadline - December 10, 2024
Applications must be submitted and paid for by 11:59 PM Pacific Time on the specified deadline date to be considered eligible.