Duke’s Music Ph.D. merges rigorous scholarship with innovative creation. Doctoral composers prototype AI improvisers and spatial-audio operas; ethnomusicologists livestream fieldwork from diasporic festivals; historians digitize wax-cylinder archives with machine-learning restoration. Cross-registration with Pratt Engineering and the Center for Documentary Studies fosters projects where sound art meets data ethics and public policy.
Neural network generating jazz solos from user humming input
Spatial audio VR symphony set in a melting glacier cave
Ethnographic podcast on Gullah Geechee spirituals and sea-level rise
Blockchain micro-royalty system for campus musicians
Restoration of 1930s field recordings via DSP and AI in-painting
Data-viz of gender diversity in orchestral programming since 1900
Interactive installation translating visitor motion into granular synthesis
Deep-fake vocal synthesis critiquing celebrity hologram concerts
Open-source MIDI tool for adaptive music therapy
VR rehearsal studio connecting global refugee youth choirs
AI emotion-matching soundtrack generator for indie film
Citizen-science urban soundscape mapping with phone sensors
Machine-learning classifier of regional hip-hop flow patterns
Policy brief on fair use for AI-generated cover songs
Digital archive of pandemic-era balcony concerts worldwide
Augmented-reality sheet-music overlay teaching Baroque ornamentation
Sonic data-art piece sonifying climate-change methane spikes
Compose, research, and innovate at the forefront of sonic creativity with Duke.
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