Graduate Composition and Theory

The Graduate Program in Composition and Theory offers composers the time and means to develop a secure command of the craft of composition. Students in the program acquire greater facility with the structure and syntax of tonal music by studying it in analysis seminars and by writing it in proseminars. They study a wide variety of twentieth century music in theory and analysis seminars. Individual creative work is undertaken in Composition seminars with guidance from the faculty in composition. Students also have the opportunity to pursue creative work in electro-acoustic music by working in the Brandeis Electro-Acoustic Music Studio (BEAMS) and to work toward performances of their music on the Newer Music at Brandeis concert series.

Students may choose among three degree programs: Master of Arts (M.A.), Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.), and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.). Under normal circumstances the M.A. is a one-year program, the M.F.A. a two-year program. The Ph.D. program, for its part, typically entails one year of further training following the completion of the requirements for the M.F.A.