University of Maryland

USA
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Music Performance and Composition

Offered at University of Maryland, USA
FieldDMA Music Performance & Composition
Duration9 years
Tuition8346.00

Overview

The Doctor of Musical Arts (D.M.A.) in Music Performance and Composition at the University of Maryland is an advanced degree for musicians who want to develop high-level performance and/or composition skills within a research university environment.Students complete rigorous coursework, doctoral-level seminars, and major artistic and scholarly work, preparing them for professional careers in performance, composition, and academia.

About this programme

Overview

The Doctor of Musical Arts (D.M.A.) in Music Performance and Composition at the University of Maryland is designed for musicians seeking to enhance their performance and composition skills in a dynamic research university setting. This advanced degree provides a comprehensive educational experience that combines artistry with scholarly inquiry.

What You'll Study

Students engage in a rigorous curriculum that includes advanced coursework, doctoral seminars, and significant artistic and academic projects. The program is tailored to each student’s focus area, whether in performance, composition, or related disciplines.

Indicative coursework may include:
  • Interpretation and Repertoire
  • Seminar in Vocal Pedagogy
  • Aural Skills for Conductors
  • Advanced Seminar in Music Pedagogy
  • Doctoral Seminar in Music Literature
  • Seminar in Music Research

Doctoral outcomes typically involve:

  • Major artistic work: performance pieces or a composition project aligned with the student’s focus area
  • Scholarly component: research and writing on topics related to music literature and pedagogy
  • Teaching and professional development: participation in pedagogy seminars and advanced academic training

Entry Requirements

To qualify for admission, candidates typically need to demonstrate their musical proficiency through a performance audition or submission of composition materials. Additional academic documentation and recommendations are also required. Depending on the applicant's background, standardized tests such as the GRE may be necessary, along with proof of English language proficiency for non-native speakers.

Career Prospects

Graduates of the D.M.A. program are well-prepared for diverse career opportunities in music performance, composition, and higher education. They often pursue roles as professional musicians, composers, educators, or researchers, contributing to the arts and academia in meaningful ways.

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