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  1. Music Theory Ph.D. - McGill University

    Program overview. Program Milestones. Requirements and Courses. Comprehensive Exams. General Examinations – MUTH 711. Teaching Practicum (MUTH 710) Thesis. Doctoral Colloquium.

  2. Music Theory Ph.D. Admissions | Music - McGill University

    Music Theory Ph.D. Admissions. Program Overview. This program supports original research in the analysis of music to foster deeper understanding of compositional works, performance practices, and the history of music theory. It stimulates ongoing discourse and meta-theoretical work in the field.

  3. Music Theory Area - McGill University

    Music Theory Area. The teaching and research of theorists are concentrated upon developing models and methods for understanding musical languages. How are specific pieces of music put together and how may this be generalized to relate to the way other pieces of music are composed?

  4. Music Theory Ph.D.

    Students demonstrating academic excellence in their first year of the M.A. at McGill may be allowed to transfer directly into the Ph.D. program in theory, applying their first year of M.A. coursework towards the requirements for the Ph.D.

  5. Schulich School of Music - Wikipedia

    Website. mcgill.ca/music. The Schulich School of Music (also known as Schulich) is one of the constituent faculties of McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is located at 555, Rue Sherbrooke Ouest (555, Sherbrooke Street West). The faculty was named after the benefactor Seymour Schulich.

  6. Requirements and Courses | Music - McGill University

    The selection must be approved by the Schulich School of Music. The Ph.D. requires a minimum of three years of full-time resident study (six full-time terms) beyond a bachelor's degree. A candidate who holds a master's degree in the area of specialization may, on

  7. Apply in 5 Steps: Music Theory Ph.D. - McGill University

    Step 1: Connect. Contact Prof. Nicole Biamonte for more information about the program or email our admissions staff for help applying. Visit or speak with us at anytime about the university and student life in Montreal. 1a. Find a supervisor. Explore Music Theory faculty profiles to find a supervisor before applying.

  8. faculty_and_staff [Music Technology] - McGill University

    Associate Professor. Home Page. Ph.D. in Music Technology (McGill University) M.A. in Music Theory (McGill University) B.Mus. in Percussion and Music Theory (University of Alberta) B.Sc. in Mathematics (University of Alberta) Research interests: Optical music recognition. Music perception.

  9. Graduate Programs in Music Theory | SMT

    Graduate Programs in Music Theory. If you are considering graduate study, the following list organizes schools that offer these degrees in the US, Canada, the UK, and elsewhere. If made available, we have also listed degree programs. Potential students may also be interested in the American Musicological Society's resource, "Are you considering ...

  10. On music theory: from Mozart to Marilyn Manson - McGill Reporter

    Now, the Schulich School of Music theory professor plays her students everything from Marilyn Manson to Miles Davis, by way of Vivaldi and Wagner, as she teaches them to recognize the patterns and rhythmic tensions that make music interesting.