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Klaudia Cop serves as an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Music department at The University of Texas at Arlington, teaching a comprehensive range of courses including violin performance, music theory sequences, sight singing/ear training, and 20th Century music analysis since at least Fall 2021 with scheduled instruction through Fall 2025.
Her educational background includes:
- Master of Music in Performance (Violin) from the University of North Texas (2016)
- Bachelor of Arts in Violin Performance from Oklahoma City University (2013)
Her academic focus centers on violin performance pedagogy and music theory, with specialized expertise in 20th Century compositional techniques. She integrates these interests across undergraduate and graduate curricula through courses like 20TH CENTURY FORM & TECHNIQUE and advanced theory sequences, while emphasizing practical musicianship through sight singing/ear training instruction.
No scientific awards are documented in the provided materials.
She provides individualized violin instruction through private lessons courses (MUSI 5125, MUSI 2255) and ensemble coaching via chamber music sections (MUSI 0126, MUSI 5012), though no formal graduate student advising or research grants are referenced.
Her pedagogical approach prominently features chamber music ensembles and systematic sight singing/ear training laboratories, which constitute core components of her teaching methodology for developing technical proficiency and aural skills across multiple theory levels.

