Ethnomusicology
at the Five Colleges
The Five College community is home to a diverse, vibrant group of students, scholars, and performers working in ethnomusicology, the anthropology of music, and related disciplines. Through the Five College consortium, students may take courses for credit at any campus. In addition, students with a special interest in ethnomusicology may pursue the Five College Certificate in Ethnomusicology,* a newly instituted program that allows students to develop a unique, multi-disciplinary curriculum focused on their individual research interests.
Opportunities abound! Join one of several performance ensembles, take courses focused on a wide variety of topics, attend concerts and other events, and learn about our faculty.
Click here for the Five College Ink (Spring 2011) feature article on the Ethnomusicology Certificate.
*NOTE: Students at Amherst, Hampshire, Mt. Holyoke, and Smith colleges are eligible for the Five College Certificate in Ethnomusicology. The certificate program is currently pending approval at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
01/31/2012 Talk by Ingrid Monson, Harvard University
"Close Friends: Music, Race, and Politics in Jazz and R&B," a talk by Ingrid Monson, Quincy Jones Professor of African American Music, Harvard University. Tues January 31, 4pm, room 3, Arms Music Center, Amherst College. Free and open to the public. more>
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