This page lists a few course I teach. All courses are taught in Portuguese, so I won’t put the Syllabus here, but feel free to contact me at pedro.kroger@gmail.com if you want more information.
Undergraduate level:
I usually teach the entry level composition course. I enjoy working with fresh students and help then to achieve the next compositional level. I also teach the most advanced class in analysis, harmony and counterpoint (MUS013) with an emphasis on late 19th century repertory. Here is a list of the courses I usually teach:
- MUS110 Musical composition I
- MUS111 Musical composition II
- MUS114 Musical composition V
- MUS013 Literature and materials of music V
- MATA56 Programming languages paradigms
Graduate level:
I teach both master and PhD students with emphasis on composition and computer music. I teach how the students can use computer programming to learn and implement topics in music such as post-tonal theory and contour theory. Marcos de Silva’s contour program is an example of software developed in those courses.
- MUS504 Computer music I
- MUS505 Computer music II
- MUS506 Computer music III
- MUS524 Music composition seminar I
- MUS525 Music composition seminar II
- MUS504 Special studies
Open (and free) courses:
Sometimes I’ll give some non-credit courses that are open and free to the community. These are the courses I have given so far:
- Introduction to Csound
- Introduction to sound synthesis
- Introduction to LaTeX
Students
Doctoral Students
- 2008, Cristiano Figueiró, composition
- 2009, Marcos de Silva, composition
Master Students
- 2008, Marcos de Silva, composition
- 2008, Pedro Augusto, composition
- 2008, Sergio Deslandes, composition
- 2007, Luciano Nazario, composition
Undergrad Students
- 2008, Grazieno Pellegrino, computer science
- 2008, Alexandre Tachard Passos, computer science