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The Music and Technology Program at Stevens Institute of Technology is designed to provide undergraduate students with a thorough and comprehensive understanding of the interrelationship between Music and Technology. We view technology not merely as a tool that may foster the creative process but as a mirror reflecting the creative spirit of the individual. In this regard, it is our mission to not merely provide the musicianship skills and technological aptitude necessary for any actively engaged musician, but cultivate an insight into the historically dependent nature of music and technology. With such insight, we can actively engage the necessary critical thinking to foster innovation in music production, composition and technological design. It is also critical to note that any discipline within the field can no longer rely only on that knowledge provided by the traditional conservatory training. Today, without a demonstrated mastery of the current technological tools of the art, the conception of the art, no matter how well defined or conceived, may never be brought to fruition. Students that lack a well-balanced discipline will be insufficiently prepared for the demands of today’s musicians. As such, all Music and Technology students will complete a “core” curriculum that will include courses in traditional music theory, history, production piano/performance proficiency, and technological tools. The core curriculum is designed to provide the student with the fundamental skills necessary for further concentration within the curriculum Upon completion of the core curriculum, students will declare one of three program concentrations: Production/Recording/Sound Design Students concentrating in Production/Recording/Sound Design will focus their attention on the creation and recreation of sound in a way that takes into consideration how the mind perceives sound. The concentration will explore how the mind interprets audio signals and the perceptions of those signals based on experiential and empirical data. To do so, students will draw from the basic tenets of physics, engineering, musical harmony and orchestration and implement such prescripts via state-of-the-art technological tools. By mastering these tenets, students will then have the technical ability as a basis to explore their own innovative and creative vision. Accordingly, these skills can be applied in many different environments, from traditional recording and live sound applications, to sound design for construction and industry. The Composition and Theory concentration at Stevens develops an exciting synthesis between traditional techniques of music and cutting edge music technology. Students concentrating in Composition and Theory will take requisite 18th and 19th century music theory and ear training, contemporary music theory and composition, orchestration and additional piano studies. Students will draw upon the core curriculum to realize their traditional compositions and orchestrations allowing them to build a recorded and printed repertoire of commercial and/or non-commercial compositions. Students will also be encouraged to explore advanced production and design electives so that they may apply their concentration to new and innovative musical forms. Software Design In addition music and technology majors will elect to participate in Stevens Jazz band, Concert Band or Choir. They may also participate in the student owned corporation Stevens Multimedia, LLC. This corporation was designed to enable students to research current trends in media development and marketing and functions under the trademark "Castle Point™ Records" In spring 2008 the Music and Technology program was pleased to announce its alliance with the Robert Moog Foundation. This alliance will establish Stevens as the first and exclusive Dr. Robert A. Moog Center for Electronic Music Composition and will provide a dynamic force for Stevens as a leader in the field of Music and Technology. |