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As the largest component of the undergraduate core curriculum, music theory and music history constitute a vital part of the music major at 
The State University of New York at Fredonia. The courses offered in Music Theory and History span 
the gamut of styles and eras, confronting complex aesthetic, 
technical, and interpretive issues along the way.

The history and theory curriculum engages students in the study of 
cultural contexts, cultivates essential skills in the analysis of 
musical constructions and their interpretation, and provides rigorous 
training in all aspects of musicianship. Courses are led by full-time 
School of Music faculty members, respected teachers and scholars holding Ph.D. degrees from the nation's most esteemed universities.

Regardless of concentration, music majors who have graduated from 
The State University of New York at Fredonia have embarked upon exciting professional careers in 
musicology and music theory. They have earned advanced degrees from 
many of the nation's top universities, and have gone on to become 
professors and researchers at a variety of distinguished institutions, 
libraries, and archives.

The undergraduate curriculum in music theory is a two-year sequence 
of courses in music theory, aural skills, and musical form and 
analysis. Upper-division offerings range from jazz theory to studies 
of the symphony and in-depth studies of rhythm and gesture. The 
undergraduate curriculum in music history includes a survey of western 
music and culture, along with upper-division offerings in individual 
style periods, American music, popular music, hermeneutics, and the 
history of performance.

The graduate degree in music theory prepares promising scholars for a career in theoretical or historical research, or in 
college teaching. The degree is robust, with a rich core of courses including 
Schenkerian analysis, counterpoint, post-tonal analysis, the pedagogy 
of music theory, music bibliography, and seminars in specific 
historical style periods. As a capstone project, each graduate 
student in music theory completes an in-depth thesis on a topic that 
suits the student's greatest interest and strength.

 

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  • Mason Hall State University of New York at Fredonia Fredonia, NY 14063

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