The Master of Music (MM) at the University of Wisconsin–Madison offers advanced training in music performance, composition, conducting, and music education. Students work closely with faculty mentors to develop their artistic voice, scholarship, and teaching practice, preparing for careers in professional performance, academia, or music-related industries.
A Performance Recital Centered on Contemporary Chamber Works
Orchestral Rehearsal Techniques for Emerging Conductors
The Evolution of Jazz Harmony in 20th Century Piano Literature
Composition Portfolio Inspired by Regional Folklore
Teaching Improvisation in Secondary School Music Programs
Analyzing the Role of Silence in Modern String Quartets
An Ethnographic Study of Gospel Choir Practices
Digital Tools in Music Theory Pedagogy
Music and Memory: Cognitive Effects of Repetition in Composition
A Study of Extended Techniques in Wind Performance
Composing for Multimedia: Sound Design in Interactive Installations
Women Composers in the Romantic Period: A Performance Analysis
Historical Performance Practice of Baroque Keyboard Music
Arranging for Wind Ensemble: Tradition and Innovation
Using Music as a Tool for Social Justice in the Classroom
Stylistic Approaches in Contemporary Choral Composition
The Role of Gesture in Conducting and Performer Communication
Cross-Cultural Influences in Global Pop Music
Recording and Producing an Original Studio EP
Music Curriculum Design for Diverse Learning Environments
Cultivate a deeper connection to music through immersive study in performance, theory, education, or composition in a vibrant academic environment.
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