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

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    School of Music and Dance
    Campus: Eugene
    Fall 2024
    Final Deadline - December 10, 2023 

    Applications must be submitted and paid for by 11:59 PM Pacific Time on the specified deadline date to be considered eligible.