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Doctor of Musical Arts

The Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) is a doctoral academic degree in music. The DMA combines advanced studies in an applied area of specialization (usually music performance, music composition, or conducting) with graduate-level academic study in subjects such as music history, music theory, or Music education. The DMA degree usually takes about three to four years of full-time study to complete (in addition to the master's and bachelor's degrees), preparing students to be professional performers, conductors, and composers. As a terminal degree, the DMA qualifies its recipient to work in university, college, and conservatory teaching/research positions. Students seeking doctoral training in musicology or music theory typically enter a DME or Ph.D. program, rather than a DMA program.

A graduate student from the University of Southern California receiving his Doctor of Musical Arts degree in 2011.

Terminology

The degree is also abbreviated as DMusA or AMusD. For the related degree Doctor of Music, the abbreviation is DM or DMus. For the related degree Doctor of Arts, the abbreviation DA is used.

Types

A large number of US institutions offer the DMA degree.[citation needed] The Ph.D. and DME is generally considered to be more research oriented, while other doctorates may place more emphasis on practical applications and/or include a performance component. Such distinctions among degree types are not always so clear-cut, however. For instance, most programs include traditional research training and culminate in a written dissertation, regardless of degree designation.[citation needed] The music education degree can be a DME, DMA or Ph.D., each comprising similar research-oriented programs. Also, music education Ph.D. programs may include performance-oriented tracks.[1] In composition, one may study for either the DMA or the PhD, depending on the institution. The Ph.D. is the standard doctorate in music theory, musicology, music therapy, and ethnomusicology.

Sacred music

A related program is the Doctor of Sacred Music (DSM), also Sacrae Musica Doctor (SMD), which tends to be awarded by seminaries or university music schools that focus on church music, choral conducting and organ performance. In the past, some seminaries titled the degree Doctor of Church Music (DCM). Only one US institution, Claremont Graduate University[2] still offers the DCM degree, in addition to the more typical DMA. The vast majority of US seminaries have closed their music doctorate programs, but some still offer a Master of Arts or Master of Sacred Music degree. A new program offered at Perkins School of Theology is the Doctor of Pastoral Music (DPM).[3] While more theology-based and housed within the Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.) program, admission to the degree requires applicants to hold a Master of Music (MMus), Master of Sacred Music (MSM), Master of Church Music (MCM), MA in church music or equivalent 48-semester-hour degree recognized by the National Association of Schools of Music.

History

The Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA), and Doctor of Music Education (DME) is widely available in combination of degrees in performance (sometimes with a specialization in instrumental or voice pedagogy and/or music literature), composition, conducting, and music education. Some universities awarding doctoral degrees in these areas use the title Doctor of Music (DM or DMus) or Doctor of Arts (DA)[4] or Doctor in Musical Studies (Ph.D.) instead of DMA. The DMA degree was pioneered by Howard Hanson and the National Association of Schools of Music, who approved the first DMA programs in 1952. Northwestern University, the University of Michigan, and the Eastman School of Music became the first to offer the DMA.[5] Boston University offered its first DMA program in 1955. In 2005, Boston University also expanded into online music education by launching the first online doctoral degree in music, a DMA program (along with a Master of Music program) in music education.

In 1952, after six years of deliberation, the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM) approved thirty-two schools for graduate degrees for graduate work "in one or more of the fields into which graduate music study has been divided." The NASM was, and still is, the only accrediting agency for music schools recognized by the American Council on Education. In 1952, 143 music schools had already established standards for undergraduate degrees.[6] The national launch of DMA by institutions meeting criteria was 1953.[7]

The Director of the University of Rochester Eastman School of Music, Howard Hanson (1896–1981), who had been awarded an honorary doctorate in 1925, was one of several high-profile advocates of creating a performance-oriented doctoral degree. Hanson was the Chair of the NASM and Music Teachers National Association (MTNA) "Graduate Commission."[8] This commission recommended that the terminal performance doctoral degree be established.[9] This recommendation included that schools desiring to offer this degree seek the Graduate Commission's approval.[10]

In 1953, he published a proposal for a Doctor of Musical Arts degree, which was roundly criticized by Paul Henry Lang, professor of musicology at Columbia University.[11]

Early Doctor of Musical Arts degrees conferred

Non-NASM institutions

The alumni of Music conservatories in the United States also seek positions at universities. The conservatories that are not affiliated with the National Association of Schools of Music began offering DMAs in the late 1960s.

  • 1971: Margaret Hee-Leng Tan, Juilliard – she is the first woman to earn a DMA from Juilliard; Juilliard added the degree in 1969, the year it moved to Lincoln Center

References

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 25 March 2014. Retrieved 31 March 2014.
  2. ^ "Claremont Graduate University – Doctor of Church Music". Retrieved 30 August 2016.
  3. ^ Perkins School of Theology – Doctor of Ministry Program
  4. ^ The University of Mississippi – Department of Music
  5. ^ Marvin Latimer, "The Nation's First D.M.A. in Choral Music," Journal of Historical Research in Music Education, 32.1 (October 2010)
  6. ^ "NTSTC One of 32 Colleges for Graduate Study in Music", The Dallas Morning News, December 31, 1942, Sec I, p. 6
  7. ^ Taubman, Howard (1953-10-25). "A Matter of Degree; Eastman School Sets Up Doctorate for Musicians". The New York Times. Retrieved 2019-12-06.
  8. ^ Latimer, Marvin E. (2010). "The Nation's First D.M.A. in Choral Music: History, Structure, and Pedagogical Implications". Journal of Historical Research in Music Education. 32 (1): 19–36. doi:10.1177/153660061003200103. ISSN 1536-6006. JSTOR 20789877.
  9. ^ Latimer, Marvin E. (2010). "The Nation's First D.M.A. in Choral Music: History, Structure, and Pedagogical Implications". Journal of Historical Research in Music Education. 32 (1): 19–36. doi:10.1177/153660061003200103. ISSN 1536-6006. JSTOR 20789877.
  10. ^ Glidden, Robert (1982). "The D.M.A.: An Historical Perspective". Proceedings of the 57th Annual Meeting of the National Association of Schools of Music: 159.
  11. ^ "New Degrees to Musicians – Dissenters Claim Title Not Necessary", Omaha World-Herald, November 15, 1953, p. 9F
  12. ^ Howard Hanson: In Theory and Practice, by Allen Laurence Cohen, p. 14, Praeger Publishers (2004) OCLC 52559264 ISBN 9780313321351

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The Doctor of Musical Arts DMA is a doctoral academic degree in music The DMA combines advanced studies in an applied area of specialization usually music performance music composition or conducting with graduate level academic study in subjects such as music history music theory or Music education The DMA degree usually takes about three to four years of full time study to complete in addition to the master s and bachelor s degrees preparing students to be professional performers conductors and composers As a terminal degree the DMA qualifies its recipient to work in university college and conservatory teaching research positions Students seeking doctoral training in musicology or music theory typically enter a DME or Ph D program rather than a DMA program A graduate student from the University of Southern California receiving his Doctor of Musical Arts degree in 2011 Contents 1 Terminology 2 Types 2 1 Sacred music 3 History 4 ReferencesTerminology EditThe degree is also abbreviated as DMusA or AMusD For the related degree Doctor of Music the abbreviation is DM or DMus For the related degree Doctor of Arts the abbreviation DA is used Types EditA large number of US institutions offer the DMA degree citation needed The Ph D and DME is generally considered to be more research oriented while other doctorates may place more emphasis on practical applications and or include a performance component Such distinctions among degree types are not always so clear cut however For instance most programs include traditional research training and culminate in a written dissertation regardless of degree designation citation needed The music education degree can be a DME DMA or Ph D each comprising similar research oriented programs Also music education Ph D programs may include performance oriented tracks 1 In composition one may study for either the DMA or the PhD depending on the institution The Ph D is the standard doctorate in music theory musicology music therapy and ethnomusicology Sacred music Edit A related program is the Doctor of Sacred Music DSM also Sacrae Musica Doctor SMD which tends to be awarded by seminaries or university music schools that focus on church music choral conducting and organ performance In the past some seminaries titled the degree Doctor of Church Music DCM Only one US institution Claremont Graduate University 2 still offers the DCM degree in addition to the more typical DMA The vast majority of US seminaries have closed their music doctorate programs but some still offer a Master of Arts or Master of Sacred Music degree A new program offered at Perkins School of Theology is the Doctor of Pastoral Music DPM 3 While more theology based and housed within the Doctor of Ministry D Min program admission to the degree requires applicants to hold a Master of Music MMus Master of Sacred Music MSM Master of Church Music MCM MA in church music or equivalent 48 semester hour degree recognized by the National Association of Schools of Music History EditThe Doctor of Musical Arts DMA and Doctor of Music Education DME is widely available in combination of degrees in performance sometimes with a specialization in instrumental or voice pedagogy and or music literature composition conducting and music education Some universities awarding doctoral degrees in these areas use the title Doctor of Music DM or DMus or Doctor of Arts DA 4 or Doctor in Musical Studies Ph D instead of DMA The DMA degree was pioneered by Howard Hanson and the National Association of Schools of Music who approved the first DMA programs in 1952 Northwestern University the University of Michigan and the Eastman School of Music became the first to offer the DMA 5 Boston University offered its first DMA program in 1955 In 2005 Boston University also expanded into online music education by launching the first online doctoral degree in music a DMA program along with a Master of Music program in music education In 1952 after six years of deliberation the National Association of Schools of Music NASM approved thirty two schools for graduate degrees for graduate work in one or more of the fields into which graduate music study has been divided The NASM was and still is the only accrediting agency for music schools recognized by the American Council on Education In 1952 143 music schools had already established standards for undergraduate degrees 6 The national launch of DMA by institutions meeting criteria was 1953 7 Eastman School of Music the DMA degree was approved by the State of New York Board of Regents in 1953 Boston University University of Southern CaliforniaThe Director of the University of Rochester Eastman School of Music Howard Hanson 1896 1981 who had been awarded an honorary doctorate in 1925 was one of several high profile advocates of creating a performance oriented doctoral degree Hanson was the Chair of the NASM and Music Teachers National Association MTNA Graduate Commission 8 This commission recommended that the terminal performance doctoral degree be established 9 This recommendation included that schools desiring to offer this degree seek the Graduate Commission s approval 10 In 1953 he published a proposal for a Doctor of Musical Arts degree which was roundly criticized by Paul Henry Lang professor of musicology at Columbia University 11 Early Doctor of Musical Arts degrees conferred 1954 Mathias Matt Higgins Doran born 1921 University of Southern California 1955 Will Gay Bottje born 1925 Eastman School of Music some sources attribute Bottje as having been the first in the nation to earn the degree 12 August 1955 Edward F Gilday Jr Boston UniversityNon NASM institutionsThe alumni of Music conservatories in the United States also seek positions at universities The conservatories that are not affiliated with the National Association of Schools of Music began offering DMAs in the late 1960s 1971 Margaret Hee Leng Tan Juilliard she is the first woman to earn a DMA from Juilliard Juilliard added the degree in 1969 the year it moved to Lincoln CenterReferences Edit Florida State University Conducting Degrees Archived from the original on 25 March 2014 Retrieved 31 March 2014 Claremont Graduate University Doctor of Church Music Retrieved 30 August 2016 Perkins School of Theology Doctor of Ministry Program The University of Mississippi Department of Music Marvin Latimer The Nation s First D M A in Choral Music Journal of Historical Research in Music Education 32 1 October 2010 NTSTC One of 32 Colleges for Graduate Study in Music The Dallas Morning News December 31 1942 Sec I p 6 Taubman Howard 1953 10 25 A Matter of Degree Eastman School Sets Up Doctorate for Musicians The New York Times Retrieved 2019 12 06 Latimer Marvin E 2010 The Nation s First D M A in Choral Music History Structure and Pedagogical Implications Journal of Historical Research in Music Education 32 1 19 36 doi 10 1177 153660061003200103 ISSN 1536 6006 JSTOR 20789877 Latimer Marvin E 2010 The Nation s First D M A in Choral Music History Structure and Pedagogical Implications Journal of Historical Research in Music Education 32 1 19 36 doi 10 1177 153660061003200103 ISSN 1536 6006 JSTOR 20789877 Glidden Robert 1982 The D M A An Historical Perspective Proceedings of the 57th Annual Meeting of the National Association of Schools of Music 159 New Degrees to Musicians Dissenters Claim Title Not Necessary Omaha World Herald November 15 1953 p 9F Howard Hanson In Theory and Practice by Allen Laurence Cohen p 14 Praeger Publishers 2004 OCLC 52559264 ISBN 9780313321351 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Doctor of Musical Arts amp oldid 1150952249, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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