The 13th Annual Summer Music Technology Institute - 2003
  The age of computer technology has changed forever the way we make - and teach - music. If you are ready to enter this exciting new field, the Radford Univeristy Center for Music Technology can help prepare you through two seminars in music technology this summer. The seminars are open to musicians and non-musicians, especially teachers of music at all levels of instruction. Classes may be taken for graduate-level credit (3 hrs) or for non-credit.

  If you are a newcomer to the field of computer music, you should attend Introduction to Computer Music June 23 - June 28. If you have some experience in the field, and would like to register for Advanced Computer contact us at: 540-831-6174 for more information. Each participant is assigned a computer workstation. Enrollment each week is limited to 12 participants. Classes meet from 9 a.m. - noon and 1 - 4 p.m. daily. Laboratories are available each evening. Don't miss this unique opportunity to enter the age of computer music. Choose an option from the following menu to read more about the Summer 2001 Music Technology Institute:

  • The Center for Music Technology
  • Summer Graduate Music Program Home Page
  • The University

  • Email Bruce P. Mahin,
    Director of the Center for Music Technology


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