It seems that way... "too early" to think about a dissertation. But it's not.
So, here is what I have done so far for my dissertation: Some preliminary research on what has already been done on the topic I want; e-mailed people who know more than I do (and received an extremely helpful and encouraging response from someone important- who offered to share their personal library with me); made an appointment with my thesis advisor to help narrow my topic; discussed my topic with my primary advisor who said, "This sounds like a great topic."; Made a list of possible grants to help me do overseas research; scheduled an appointment with a grant specialist to help me find funding; made a preliminary appointment with the graduate advisor who can also give me guidance; bought many recordings of the composer whose music I want to research; created room in my schedule to take language courses next year I need to take to help me research.
With the list above, it is apparent to me I have already thought about a lot. I often think I have not done enough, I am behind, and I'm not "on top of my game." But to be sure, I feel I have not dedicated much time to this, and I have already gotten the ball rolling on so much. I am very excited about my potential topic (to be discussed at a later date).
In the meantime, I still have a semester to finish. And six Italian composers to present on. And Stravinsky to memorize. And a music philosophy paper to revise and present on. And a Jesu Meine Freude double fugue to conduct.
Friday, April 18, 2014
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