The Bachelor of Arts in Music at the University of Wisconsin–Madison is a versatile program designed for students who want to combine rigorous musical training with a broad liberal arts education. With courses in music history, theory, ethnomusicology, performance, and composition, this program prepares students for creative and analytical careers in music, arts, media, and education.
Analyzing the Use of Leitmotifs in Film Scores
A Comparative Study of Western and Indian Classical Music Structures
The Impact of Jazz on Civil Rights Movements in America
Creating a Digital Audio Composition Using DAWs
The Role of Women Composers in 20th Century Music
Exploring Tonal Harmony in the Works of J.S. Bach
Music and Memory: The Psychology of Musical Recall
Constructing an Original Composition for String Quartet
The Influence of African Drumming Traditions on Contemporary Pop
Musical Protest: Songs of Social Resistance in Latin America
Analyzing the Use of Sampling in Hip-Hop Music Production
The Evolution of Notation Systems in Western Music
Soundscapes of Cities: An Urban Ethnomusicology Study
Building a MIDI-Controlled Synthesizer for Experimental Sound
Baroque Ornamentation and Improvisation Techniques
The Role of Music in Ritual and Ceremony Across Cultures
Technology and the Democratization of Music Production
Analyzing Minimalism in the Works of Steve Reich and Philip Glass
The History and Cultural Significance of the Blues
Music and Identity Among Immigrant Communities in the Midwest
Exploring Dissonance and Resolution in Contemporary Classical Music
Composing Music Inspired by Environmental Soundscapes
Combine music creation and scholarship through UW–Madison’s dynamic and customizable BA in Music.
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