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Doctoral Programs

 

Morgan M. Brower
Doctor of Musical Arts in Performance – Voice (December 2021)

A Model for Twenty-First Century Opera: A Study of Select Operas by Evan Mack and Joshua McGuire


Tianbo Guo
Doctor of Musical Arts in Performance – Piano (May 2022)

Musique Joyeuse: A Comparative Study of Fauré and Debussy


Jane Clukey
Doctor of Musical Arts in Vocal Pedagogy (May 2022)

A Voice Teacher's Guide to Temporomandibular Disorders


Donna Renee Green
Doctor of Musical Arts in Performance – Voice (May 2022) 

Parody as Satirical Commentary in Seymour Barab’s "Parodies"


Don Junious Johns
Doctor of Musical Arts in Performance – Percussion (May 2022) 

Advancements in Writing for Timpani in the Works of Ludwig van Beethoven and Béla Bartók


Chen Liang
Doctor of Musical Arts in Performance – Piano (May 2022)

The Contrasting Elements in Zhao Zhang’s Nature No. 1 and Pi Huang


Christina L. Raczka
Doctor of Musical Arts in Performance – Flute (May 2022)

George Rochberg’s Between Two Worlds (Ukiyo-e III) Five Images for Flute and Piano: A Performance Guide and Exploration of Ars Combinatoria


Juan Miguel Sossa Ropain 
Doctor of Musical Arts in Performance – Guitar (December 2021)

The Five Porros for Solo Guitar by the Colombian Composer Gentil Montaña: A Musical, Contextual, and Conceptual Approach


Hannah Timms
Doctor of Musical Arts in Performance – Voice (May 2022)

Early Vocal Music by Feliksas Bajoras: Finding Authenticity and Multiplicity with Reimagined Folk Music


Kristen Watkins Topham
Doctor of Musical Arts in Performance – Piano (May 2022)

Crossmodal Connections: Exploring Light and Motion in Scriabin and Crawford Seeger


Denver Walker
Doctor of Musical Arts in Performance – Guitar (December 2021)

A Contextual Analysis of Hans Neusidler's Lute Books


George James Wilkerson, Jr.
Doctor of Musical Arts in Performance – Voice (May 2022)

Synthesis of Historical, Intertextual, and Narratological Analyses of Daniel Schnyder’s Charlie Parker’s Yardbird for Informed Direction and Performance of the Jazz-influenced Opera