UC’s PhD in Music empowers scholars and composers to interrogate sonic cultures, histories, and technologies—shaping academic and public soundscapes.
Spatial audio reconstruction of Baroque cathedral acoustics using impulse-response capture
Ethnography of TikTok sea-shanty revival and participatory remix culture
Machine-learning analysis of rhythmic patterns in West African drumming corpora
Composition cycle integrating bio-data from plant electro-signals into live electronics
Digital archive of protest chants from global climate marches (2014-2024)
Policy brief on equitable streaming royalties for Indigenous musicians
VR opera staging exploring migration narratives with 360° audience immersion
Critical essay on algorithmic curation and the death of the album concept
Crowdsourced transcription project for endangered chant traditions of the Caucasus
Sensor-augmented instrument design enhancing accessibility for performers with disabilities
Historical GIS mapping of jazz club circuits during the Great Migration
White paper on carbon-neutral touring models for symphony orchestras
Interactive sonification of seismic data for science communication concerts
Podcast series interviewing women sound engineers in global pop production
Study of digital piracy’s effects on underground metal scenes in Latin America
Workshop teaching community choirs polyphonic climate-justice compositions
AI tool generating adaptive film scores matching viewer heart-rate data
Analysis of lo-fi hip-hop YouTube streams as affective labor and ambience
Conference on decolonizing ethnomusicology methodologies
Public soundwalk installation mapping historical bells of urban centers
Compose, analyze, and amplify with UC’s sound-rich PhD.
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