With passions for teaching as well as conducting, I would like to ultimately find a position to include orchestral conducting, music teacher preparation, and possibly even teaching in the core theory sequence.[/i][/i] I can see where earning a DMA in conducting would limit my ability to apply for positions heavy on the music ed. aspect. However, I can also see how taking a PhD in music ed could potentially cause me to be too far removed from the applied side.
It is hard for me to imagine a scenario in which someone with an online DMA in Music Ed would be a viable, competitive job candidate for either an orchestral conducting or a music theory position. This is due to a couple of reasons:
1. Lack of respect in the field for online degrees in general, especially for any position you are seeking that has an applied component. This may or may not change as time goes by.
2. In many schools, the divides between Music Ed, applied music teaching, and academic areas are much deeper than you may be thinking. Most programs will want to hire an orchestra conductor who has advanced degrees in conducting and as much experience as possible conducting at the university and
professional level. An online doctorate will provide you with no such experience, and your K-12 conducting experience is also not likely to go very far in this search. You might want to look up the CVs of orchestral conducting professors at a range of universities and see what kind of training and experience they have.
3. If you have not yet studied the MVL job listings, it would be a good idea to do so, so that you see what the usual assortments of job duties are. It would be nice if we could say, "I'd like a position in which I can do X, Q, and F," but you will probably find that the majority of positions are "X + W," "Q + D," or "F, A, and L." X and F may not appear together in any job ad, and that may mean you need to choose either X or F to pursue. While many music schools nowadays are looking for candidates who can teach something beyond the narrow field of specialization, the options are not so much "smorgasbord" as "prix-fixe." I think this is probably less of an obstacle than points #1 and #2 above, but you may find that the things you hope to unite live more often than not on divergent paths.
Just out of curiosity, what's your BM in?
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