Johns Hopkins University

USA
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Orchestral Conducting

Offered at Johns Hopkins University, USA
FieldDMA Orchestral Conducting
Duration7 years
Tuition66670.00

Overview

The Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) in Orchestral Conducting provides advanced training for conductors who want to lead professional orchestras and develop a scholarly research profile. The curriculum combines conducting practice with musicology and theory coursework, culminating in performance and research-based assessments.

About this programme

Overview

The Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) in Orchestral Conducting at Johns Hopkins University offers an extensive program designed for aspiring conductors aiming to lead professional orchestras. This program integrates practical conducting experience with in-depth scholarly research, preparing students for both performance and academic excellence.

What you'll study

The program emphasizes a blend of performance, musicology, and theory, culminating in rigorous assessments.

  • Conducting Recital: A performance-based assessment demonstrating conducting proficiency.
  • Lecture-Recital Paper: A research component directly linked to the conducting recital.
  • Musicology Colloquium: An engaging forum for graduate-level discussion and scholarly exchange.
  • Music Theory Seminars: Advanced studies in music theory to enhance analytical skills.
  • Musicology Seminar: Focused coursework in musicology to deepen understanding of musical contexts.

Note: Additional requirements, including dissertation format, residency expectations, and elective options, should be verified with the department.

Entry requirements

While specific GRE, GMAT, or GPA thresholds are not outlined, applicants must meet the university's general eligibility criteria for doctoral study. Strong prior training in conducting or related graduate studies is essential for consideration.

Career prospects

Graduates of the DMA in Orchestral Conducting are well-prepared for various careers in music, including positions as conductors for orchestras, music educators, and scholars. The program fosters the skills necessary for leadership in musical settings and enhances opportunities for academic research and collaboration in the field of music.