In this class, students explore the principles and techniques of composition. Students complete four to six compositions each semester, each one addressing a particular compositional problem or challenge; instrumentation, which varies from solo to ensembles of six or more instruments, is specified. All compositions receive readings by instrumentalists and/or vocalists, which students may record using their own equipment. The course offers a unique opportunity to work as part of a community of fellow composers, confronting the same challenges and responding to them in individual ways. Readings provide immediate and decisive feedback about the practicalities of writing for instruments and voices and confirmation of the effectiveness of students’ compositional means and procedures. Extensive outside preparation is expected. This is a yearlong course. Students may join in either fall or spring; however, spring placements are contingent on midyear vacancies. Placement application required unless pre-approved to enroll.
$1,165 plus $125 musician fee per semester
13 weeks; 2 credits per semester
Online Section
Thursdays 8–10pm ET
January 27–April 28
In Person Section*
Mondays 6–8pm ET
January 24–April 25
To apply: https://airtable.com/shrWPa11aSAlQPrjF
Deadline 10 January 2022
Website catalog.juilliard.edu