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Director: Professor Stanley Boorman
Faculty:
Professor Stanley Boorman
Professor Edward Roesner
Associate Professor Suzanne Cusick
Adjunct
Faculty:
Margaret Panofsky
The Center for Early Music hosts courses, an ensemble (The Collegium
Musicum), and a Certificate in Early Music. The Center has brought in
many outstanding professors to teach in areas of music study related to
the Center's mission. In addition, the Center collaborates closely with
NYU's Medieval and Renaissance Center, often co-sponsoring concerts,
workshops, and symposia.
The Certificate in Early Music is a program of study in the performance
practice of medieval, Renaissance, and baroque music that combines
traditional musicological course work with performance laboratory
research. It is intended for the gifted performer specializing in the
re-creation of early music, for whose work a solid musicological
background is essential. Students seeking admission should normally
have an undergraduate degree in music, including knowledge of music
from before ca. 1630, and some experience of performing in an early
music ensemble or on early instruments. At the discretion of the
Director of Graduate Studies, students without a first degree but with
exceptional experience in early music performance may be admitted. The
certificate may also be taken as part of the program for the Ph.D. The
certificate program consists of 24 points of course work, including
G71.2101, G71.2102, and at least one year of G71.1001-1002. The
remaining courses are chosen from those dealing with medieval,
Renaissance, and baroque topics.
Collegium
Musicum
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