In 1891, Antonín Dvořák joined the faculty as the head of the composition department.
In 1970, he finished the composition department of the same institution.
For a time he was also head of the Combs theory and composition department.
In 1968 he became the chairman of the school's theory and composition department.
He served as chairman in the Music Department there and founded a composition department.
The English departments and theater wings might collaborate with the composition department.
So he created a composition department and headed it with Aaron Copland, which wasn't a bad start.
He remained at the university, eventually becoming chairman of the composition department.
From 2003 to 2006 he was artistic and scientific researcher in the composition department at Mozarteum.
In 1976, he was appointed chairman of the composition department at Yale, where he remained a professor of music until his death.