MA Musicology
Course Overview
The Division of Music History, Theory and Ethnomusicology at the University of North Texas provides advanced, career-focused training for future music scholars and educators. The curriculum offers a diverse exploration of music as both a cultural text and a social practice, spanning eras from Medieval to Latin American music. Students benefit from learning alongside a faculty of internationally renowned researchers in a dynamic and supportive academic environment.
Key Program Highlights
- Specialized seminar topics including Opera Studies, Music in Vienna, and Critical Edition preparation
- Comprehensive historical coverage from Medieval to 20th-century and Latin American music
- Instruction from faculty renowned for research in archival studies, performance practice, and critical theory
- An interdisciplinary approach examining music through cultural, political, and gender studies lenses
- Rigorous training in advanced research methodologies and editorial techniques
Course Overview
The Division of Music History, Theory and Ethnomusicology at the University of North Texas provides advanced, career-focused training for future music scholars and educators. The curriculum offers a diverse exploration of music as both a cultural text and a social practice, spanning eras from Medieval to Latin American music. Students benefit from learning alongside a faculty of internationally renowned researchers in a dynamic and supportive academic environment.
Key Program Highlights
- Specialized seminar topics including Opera Studies, Music in Vienna, and Critical Edition preparation
- Comprehensive historical coverage from Medieval to 20th-century and Latin American music
- Instruction from faculty renowned for research in archival studies, performance practice, and critical theory
- An interdisciplinary approach examining music through cultural, political, and gender studies lenses
- Rigorous training in advanced research methodologies and editorial techniques