Music and Theater Arts (21M) - Archived
At MIT, the arts are widely practiced, performed, and celebrated - in corridors and classrooms, on stage and in the studio. Hundreds of exhibitions, performances, and readings enliven MIT's campus annually, enhancing and enriching campus life while drawing tens of thousands of visitors from throughout the region.
Between 60 and 70 percent of incoming freshmen come to MIT with strong interests and involvement in the arts. Many pursue their artistic interests through participation in MIT's Music and Theater Arts Section, which provides numerous opportunities for students to develop artistically and intellectually.
Music
MIT's Music Program provides a challenging, rewarding
undergraduate musical education for students at every level of
preparation and talent. The music faculty includes internationally
known composers and performers, and students may choose from a wide
variety of offerings in performance, theory/analysis/composition,
and music history/literature.
MIT students can major, double major, minor or concentrate in music. In addition to individual and class study in traditional and experimental music, students may participate in many performance groups directed by members of the faculty. These include the MIT Symphony and String Chamber Orchestras, Wind Ensemble, Festival Jazz Ensemble, Chamber Music Society, Concert Choir, Chamber Chorus, Gamelan Galak-Tika and the Senegalese performing ensemble, RAMBAX MIT. For more information, visit http://web.mit.edu/mta/www/music/ .
Theater Arts
Through MIT's Theater Arts Program, students explore diverse
theatrical forms and practices, from the scripted play to
actor-created theater, from musical theater to the theater of
identity politics. Courses range from playwriting to directing to
set design, always reflecting a commitment to diverse aesthetics.
Students participate in numerous curricular and extracurricular
ensembles ranging from the curricular Dramashop to the
extracurricular improv comedy troupe, Roadkill Buffet.
The Program welcomes students' unique cultural and individual
perspectives in a collaborative environment that encourages inquiry
as the cornerstone of both personal and artistic growth. Together,
MIT Theater's faculty and students work together in search of
expression, depth and mastery in the art of theater. For more
information visit
http://web.mit.edu/mta/www/theater .
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Recent Submissions
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21M.065 Introduction to Musical Composition, Fall 2005
(2005-12)Through a progressive series of composition projects, this course investigates the sonic organization of musical works and performances, focusing on fundamental questions of unity and variety. Aesthetic issues are considered ... -
21M.380 Music and Technology: Recording Techniques and Audio Production, Spring 2012
(2012-06)This course covers foundations, practices, and creative techniques in audio recording and music production, including microphone selection and placement, mixing, mastering, signal processing, automation, and digital audio ... -
21L.016 / 21M.616 Learning from the Past: Drama, Science, Performance, Spring 2007
(2007-06)This class explores the creation (and creativity) of the modern scientific and cultural world through study of western Europe in the 17th century, the age of Descartes and Newton, Shakespeare, Rembrandt and Moliere. It ...