Teaching


The musicology area at the Department of Music  acknowledges its unique position among the rich cultures found in the Pacific region and seeks to embrace a robust and globalized perspective to the field of music studies. The degree of Master of Arts in Music with a musicology focus is a comprehensive and current program that reflects the discipline's historical position while engaging with new directions in the field at large. We welcome applications from students who are interested in a multifaceted approach of musicological inquiry and are committed to exposing students to a variety of methodologies to fulfill their scholarly pursuits. 
For more information please visit our departmental website.

I welcome graduate students with an interest in the study of global music studies (especially in Western music and Japan), studies on women in music, and the history of music theory in medieval Europe.  

I currently offer the following graduate and undergraduate courses:
Graduate Courses
Women in Music
History of Western Music Theory: From Antiquity to Rameau 
Bibliography and Library Resources in Music Research
    
Undergraduate Courses
Western Music and Japan
Sacred Motets
Romantic Era Keyboards in Context
History of Western Music to 1750
History of Western Music from 1750 to the Present

I was the recipient of the 2024 Presidential Citation for Meritorious Teaching Award.





Previous places of teaching
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Undergraduate Course
Medieval and Renaissance Music History 21M.220


Graduate Courses
Sounds of the Conservatories
Music Theory from Antiquity to Rameau
Music in Bohemia
Music in Japan
Medieval and Renaissance Motets
Women in Music
Graduate Music History Review
Writing About Music