Johns Hopkins University Seeks Computer Music Faculty

The Peabody Institute of The Johns Hopkins University seeks a visiting faculty member in Computer Music Studios for the academic year of fall 2022 through spring 2023.

Peabody's Electronic Music Studios were founded in 1967 by Dr. Jean Eichelberger Ivey. Summer Workshops for school music teachers were offered first, and public electronic music programs took place from the beginning. In the fall of 1969, Peabody opened its year-round studio with regular courses for conservatory students. It was the first such studio in Maryland and was one of the first anywhere to be located in a conservatory. The program is current comprised of an undergraduate BM degree in Computer Music Composition which combines the rigorous musical and academic undergraduate curriculum of the Peabody Conservatory with specialized courses in Computer Music and Music Technology, and a MM degree in Computer Music with tracks in conservatory-level Composition, Performance/Concert Production or Research/Technology. The Master's program prepares students for advanced work in areas of music where multimedia and technology occupy an essential role.

For more information about Computer Music at Peabody, visit:
https://peabody.jhu.edu/academics/instruments-areas-of-study/computer-music/

Responsibilities:
Teach Computer Music courses (such as synthesis theory and programming), applied composition lessons, and advise graduate students in their thesis and portfolio work. Shared oversight of Computer Music studios, management of hardware and software tools used by students and faculty, including audiovisual networking and network-based software licensing. In addition, this role will include the organization and concerts and events presented by Peabody Computer Music.

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