UNC’s MA in Musicology cultivates scholars who traverse archives, sound studios, and digital platforms to illuminate music’s social power. Students study feminist hip-hop, medieval chant, and AI composition while learning paleography, ethnography, and computational corpus analysis. The Southern Folklife Collection and Bebop Archive provide rare recordings to remix and contextualize, and global residencies with partners in Vienna and Johannesburg broaden transnational perspectives.
Critical edition and recording of newly discovered Baroque cantatas
Digital map of jazz migration routes and stylistic change
Podcast on algorithmic bias in music-recommendation systems
Spectrographic study comparing autotune aesthetics across genres
Exhibition on protest anthems in global social movements
AI-generated continuation of unfinished Schubert sketches with commentary
Metadata cleanup and public release of 1930s gospel 78-rpm discs
Grant proposal for safeguarding Indigenous lullaby traditions
Interactive timeline of electronic dance-music subgenre evolution
Ethnography of lo-fi hip-hop production communities on YouTube
VR recreation of Renaissance court performances for museums
White paper on streaming royalties and cultural equity
Workshop on field-recording ethics in marginalized communities
Web app visualizing harmonic complexity in pop chart hits
Film essay analyzing synesthetic visuals in contemporary opera
Zine documenting DIY punk scenes and archival challenges
Multi-modal thesis pairing analysis of film scores with live performance
Combine archival depth and digital innovation to re-sound musical pasts and futures.
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