Princeton’s BA in Music empowers students to explore music as a language, a science, and a cultural practice. Whether focused on composition, history, technology, or performance, these project ideas offer a diverse foundation for scholarly and creative work.
The Influence of Jazz on Contemporary Film Scoring
Microtonality in Global Musical Traditions
Machine Learning and Generative Composition
Analyzing Polyphony in Renaissance Choral Works
Sound Art as Political Expression in Public Spaces
Digital Audio Workstations and Modern Production Aesthetics
Gender and Power in Classical Music Institutions
The Evolution of Hip-Hop Lyricism and Beat Structure
Cross-Cultural Rhythms in Afro-Caribbean Music
Minimalism in Contemporary Composition: Theory and Practice
Music and Memory: The Role of Melody in Cognitive Recall
Improvisation in Jazz vs. Indian Classical Music
Music as Resistance in Colonial and Post-Colonial Societies
Orchestration Techniques in Video Game Soundtracks
Audiovisual Synchronization in Experimental Film Music
Electronic Music and the Deconstruction of Genre
The Rise of Bedroom Producers: Music, Identity, and Technology
The Role of Silence in 20th Century Avant-Garde Music
Archiving the Sounds of Disappearing Languages
Music Education and Neuroplasticity in Early Childhood
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