Author: SCI Members Mailing List
Subject: Graduate Composition Studies at the University of North Texas
Dear colleagues,
Please see the attached announcement (and text below) regarding Graduate Studies in Music Composition at the University of North Texas. The music composition faculty at UNT would greatly appreciate your assistance in getting the word out to prospective graduate composition students from your program by forwarding this message or posting/distributing the attached flyer. The application deadline is Monday, December 1, 2014.
Please note that we provide graduate assistantships to all PhD students in our program, as well as a limited number of full-tuition scholarships to new graduate students --- so this is an excellent time to consider graduate studies at UNT.
Thank you for your assistance.
Sincerely,
Joseph Klein, DMus Distinguished Teaching Professor Chair, Division of Composition Studies University of North Texas College of Music 1155 Union Circle #311367 Denton, TX 76203-5017 (940)565-4926 (ph); (940)565-2002 (fax) Joseph.Klein at unt.edu http://www.music.unt.edu/comp/josephklein
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Graduate Studies in Music Composition at the University of North Texas
The University of North Texas College of Music is accepting applications for graduate degree programs and graduate fellowships/assistantships in composition and computer music. Teaching opportunities for graduate students include composition lessons, courses in composition and computer music, and technical assistantships in the Center for Experimental Music and Intermedia. Scholarships and fellowships are also available, including the competitive Graduate Assistant Tuition Scholarships (GATS) awards.
The Division of Composition Studies offers MA and PhD degrees with a concentration in composition, including a specialization in interdisciplinary studies at the master’s level and a specialization in computer music media at the master’s and doctoral levels. UNT's composition program is one of the largest and most diverse in the nation, with approximately 70 students and seven faculty. Current composition faculty members include Kirsten Broberg, Joseph Klein, Panayiotis Kokoras, Andrew May, Elizabeth McNutt, Jon Christopher Nelson, and David Stout. For more information, visit http://www.music.unt.edu/comp.
The UNT composition program features:
• A professionally-active community of student composers, recognized through major international awards (ASCAP, BMI, Barlow, Bourges), and participation in major conferences (SEAMUS, SCI, ICMC) and festivals (ISCM, EMM, Gaudeamus).
• Regular performance and reading opportunities, including seven public programs devoted to original student compositions presented each year, as well as regular reading sessions by the UNT Symphony Orchestra, Nova Ensemble, and other College of Music ensembles.
• The Composers Forum, a student organization that produces concerts and other events, and fosters collaboration between composers, performers, and artists of all kinds throughout the UNT community; for more information, visit http://music.unt.edu/comp/students/composers-forum.
• An SCI student chapter and institutional membership in the American Composers Forum.
• Residencies by guest composers and specialists in new music; recent guests include composers Samuel Adler, Daniel Asia, Claude Baker, John Chowning, Mario Davidovsky, Jake Heggie, William Kraft, Libby Larsen, Mario Lavista, Philippe Manoury, Pauline Oliveros, Miller Puckette, Robert Rowe, Joseph Schwantner, Roberto Sierra, Harvey Sollberger, Augusta Read Thomas, and Julia Wolfe, as well as performers Allen Blustine, Mark Dresser, Esther Lamneck, Jin Hi Kim, Frances-Marie Uitti, Leonard Slatkin, ETHEL, Percussion Group Cincinnati, and Zeitgeist.
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• A weekly Music Now departmental lecture series featuring faculty, guest, and student presentations pertaining to the creation, performance, and understanding of recent music.
• The internationally recognized Center for Experimental Music & Intermedia (CEMI), at the forefront of media technology including syn
Subject: Graduate Composition Studies at the University of North Texas
Dear colleagues,
Please see the attached announcement (and text below) regarding Graduate Studies in Music Composition at the University of North Texas. The music composition faculty at UNT would greatly appreciate your assistance in getting the word out to prospective graduate composition students from your program by forwarding this message or posting/distributing the attached flyer. The application deadline is Monday, December 1, 2014.
Please note that we provide graduate assistantships to all PhD students in our program, as well as a limited number of full-tuition scholarships to new graduate students --- so this is an excellent time to consider graduate studies at UNT.
Thank you for your assistance.
Sincerely,
Joseph Klein, DMus Distinguished Teaching Professor Chair, Division of Composition Studies University of North Texas College of Music 1155 Union Circle #311367 Denton, TX 76203-5017 (940)565-4926 (ph); (940)565-2002 (fax) Joseph.Klein at unt.edu http://www.music.unt.edu/comp/josephklein
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Graduate Studies in Music Composition at the University of North Texas
The University of North Texas College of Music is accepting applications for graduate degree programs and graduate fellowships/assistantships in composition and computer music. Teaching opportunities for graduate students include composition lessons, courses in composition and computer music, and technical assistantships in the Center for Experimental Music and Intermedia. Scholarships and fellowships are also available, including the competitive Graduate Assistant Tuition Scholarships (GATS) awards.
The Division of Composition Studies offers MA and PhD degrees with a concentration in composition, including a specialization in interdisciplinary studies at the master’s level and a specialization in computer music media at the master’s and doctoral levels. UNT's composition program is one of the largest and most diverse in the nation, with approximately 70 students and seven faculty. Current composition faculty members include Kirsten Broberg, Joseph Klein, Panayiotis Kokoras, Andrew May, Elizabeth McNutt, Jon Christopher Nelson, and David Stout. For more information, visit http://www.music.unt.edu/comp.
The UNT composition program features:
• A professionally-active community of student composers, recognized through major international awards (ASCAP, BMI, Barlow, Bourges), and participation in major conferences (SEAMUS, SCI, ICMC) and festivals (ISCM, EMM, Gaudeamus).
• Regular performance and reading opportunities, including seven public programs devoted to original student compositions presented each year, as well as regular reading sessions by the UNT Symphony Orchestra, Nova Ensemble, and other College of Music ensembles.
• The Composers Forum, a student organization that produces concerts and other events, and fosters collaboration between composers, performers, and artists of all kinds throughout the UNT community; for more information, visit http://music.unt.edu/comp/students/composers-forum.
• An SCI student chapter and institutional membership in the American Composers Forum.
• Residencies by guest composers and specialists in new music; recent guests include composers Samuel Adler, Daniel Asia, Claude Baker, John Chowning, Mario Davidovsky, Jake Heggie, William Kraft, Libby Larsen, Mario Lavista, Philippe Manoury, Pauline Oliveros, Miller Puckette, Robert Rowe, Joseph Schwantner, Roberto Sierra, Harvey Sollberger, Augusta Read Thomas, and Julia Wolfe, as well as performers Allen Blustine, Mark Dresser, Esther Lamneck, Jin Hi Kim, Frances-Marie Uitti, Leonard Slatkin, ETHEL, Percussion Group Cincinnati, and Zeitgeist.
[https://pod51034.outlook.com/owa/#path=/mail]
• A weekly Music Now departmental lecture series featuring faculty, guest, and student presentations pertaining to the creation, performance, and understanding of recent music.
• The internationally recognized Center for Experimental Music & Intermedia (CEMI), at the forefront of media technology including syn