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music facultyMusic Faculty > MICHAEL KLEIN
B.M., M.M. (Piano Performance), Eastman School of Music; Ph.D. (Music Theory), SUNY Buffalo; former faculty, SUNY Buffalo, and the University of Texas at Austin; Lindback Award for Excellence in Teaching in 2005; author of Intertextuality in Western Art Music (Indiana University Press); winner of the Publication of the Year Award from the Society for Music Theory in 2005 for the article “Chopin’s Fourth Ballade as Musical Narrative” in Music Theory Spectrum; articles in 19th-Century Music, Music Theory Spectrum, Journal of the American Liszt Society, and Indiana Theory Review; essays in After Chopin: Essays in Polish Music (Pendragon Press) and in Witold Lutoslawski: The Man and His Work from the Perspective of 20th Century Music (Univ. of Poznan Press); presented papers at regional, national, and international conferences on the music of Lutoslawski, Chopin, Brahms, Debussy, narrativity, and intertextuality; current research focuses on extensions of literary and postmodern theory to the analysis of music; member Editorial Panel for 19th-Century Music; formerly member Editorial Board for Music Theory Spectrum.
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