Harvard’s Music BA balances rigorous musicology with creative practice. Students study theory, history, ethnomusicology, and technology while honing performance or composition skills under acclaimed faculty. Facilities include recording studios, the Loeb Music Library, and partnerships with the Boston Symphony. Coursework embraces global traditions—from Carnatic improvisation to electronic sound art—preparing graduates for careers in performance, production, academia, and arts administration.
Original chamber work integrating AI-generated motifs
Ethnographic study of hip-hop cyphers in Boston
Digital archive of 19th-century sheet music
Sound installation exploring climate change sonification
Analysis of rhythm in West African drumming
Research on gender dynamics in orchestral programming
Album of electronic remixes of medieval chants
Podcast on copyright law and sampling culture
Workshop on modular synthesis techniques
Interactive app teaching jazz improvisation
Study of healing music traditions in Tibetan Buddhism
Symposium on music and migration narratives
Film score for a silent-era classic
Choral piece incorporating field recordings of nature
Data visualization of global streaming trends
Restoration of early tape-music compositions
Performance project blending Bharatanatyam and ballet music
Capstone thesis on algorithmic composition ethics
Integrate scholarship and creativity while shaping the future of sound at Harvard.
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