Music Technology Center Course Offerings
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Juilliard does not offer a degree in Music Technology. The following courses are only available to students who are enrolled in one of the currently offered degree programs.
The Music Technology Center offers the following courses:
Course information is given as follows:
Course Title
Course code and number • Number of credits
Hours per week
Semester(s) offered • Instructor(s)
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Introduction to Music Technology
GRMUS P660 2 credits
2 hours weekly
Fall, Spring Czajkowski, Paranosic
An introduction to the basic skills needed for composing and arranging electronic music. Topics of study include sequencing, sampling, and editing and processing digital audio. Basic Macintosh skills are desirable.
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Interactive Computer Music Performance
GRMUS P663-4 2 credits per semester
2 hours weekly
Fall and Spring, Kimura
An advanced class in which students will be introduced to the revolutionary program called Max-MSP (digital signal processing in Max), which allows musicians to perform interactive and electro-acoustic computer music without any external devices such as synthesizers. Students will create and perform their own works using “Max,” and will discuss aspects of performance practice and musicianship related to interactive computer music. Cutting-edge technology and musical activities on the Internet will also be explored.
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Scoring to Picture
GRMUS P662 2 credits
2 hours weekly
Spring Bilous
Prerequisite: Introduction to Music Technology. For students interested in learning the fundamental skills needed to compose and produce film music. Topics include spotting a picture, creating a musical structure based on visual images, styles of music composition and production, and analysis of traditional film scores. Students will be required to create and produce original scores to excerpts from feature films, documentaries and other film work.
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Music Production Workshop
GRMUS P666 2 credits
2 hours weekly
Fall Bilous
Prerequisite: Introduction to Music Technology. A survey of electronic music production techniques most frequently used by composers, arrangers, and producers in the recording industry. Topics of study include creating rhythm tracks, arranging for electronic instruments, basic mixing skills, and the use of signal processing devices. Homework will include creative projects as well as listening assignments.
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Composition With New Technology
GRMUS P665 2 credits
2 hours weekly
Fall, Spring Bilous, Kimura
With permission of the instructor. A class for advanced students interested in working with new technology in the creation of original compositions. Projects may include the use of computers and electronic or acoustic instruments in live performance or the creation of a recorded work.
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