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Dr. Andrew H. Weaver

职称:Assistant Dean

所属学校:Catholic University of America

所属院系:Music

所属专业:Music, General

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简介

Andrew H. Weaver (Ph.D., M.Phil., Yale University; B.Mus., Rice University), ordinary professor, head of musicology, and assistant dean of undergraduate studies. A specialist in music of the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries, particularly in Austria, Germany, and Italy, he has also published on music of the Renaissance. Specific research interests include sacred music, patronage studies, monarchical representation, music and politics, seventeenth-century Italian opera, the Romantic Lied and song cycle (especially Schumann), and the German orchestral tradition (especially Mendelssohn and Richard Strauss). Undergirding all of his research is a concern with musical meaning; regardless of the topic, he engages the music directly, using a variety of methodologies to open works up hermeneutically and offer scholars, performers, and listeners a new understanding of both familiar and unfamiliar repertoires. His approaches have included placing music into its political, cultural, liturgical, and/or aesthetic contexts, performing close analyses of music and text, exploring intertextualities among artworks of varying media, and adapting contemporary literary theory to music.

职业经历

Prof. Weaver is a frequent presenter at scholarly conferences in both the US and abroad. Conferences in America have included annual meetings of the American Musicological Society; meetings of the Southwest, New England, Midwest, and Capital Chapters of the AMS; and meetings of other academic societies such as the Society for Seventeenth-Century Music and the Renaissance Society of America. International conferences have included the Biennial International Conference on Baroque Music (held at the Universität Mozarteum in Salzburg), the biannual meeting of Antiquae Musicae Italicae Studiosi (held at the Catholic University of Milan), “Sacred Music in the Habsburg Empire 1619–1740 and Its Contexts” (held at the University of Utrecht), and “Strauss Among the Scholars: An International Conference” (held at Oxford University). He has also recorded Podcast lectures (“eInsights”) for the Washington National Opera. Prof. Weaver has served as secretary of the Society for Seventeenth-Century Music, as a member of the Council of the American Musicological Society, and as chair of the AMS Capital Chapter. He sits on the editorial board of the Web Library of Seventeenth-Century Music, and he recently stepped down as editor of the AMS Newsletter. Prof. Weaver's graduate-level courses have included Music in the Renaissance, Music in the Baroque, Music in the Romantic Period, Twentieth-Century Music, History of Opera, History of Sacred Music, Research Methodology, and special topics courses on Richard Strauss and on Monteverdi’s L’incoronazione di Poppea, the latter of which was fully integrated with a student production of the opera that he produced. He has also taught doctoral seminars on seventeenth-century sacred music and the Romantic Lied and song cycle. With art historian Nora Heimann, he co-created and co-taught an interdisciplinary undergraduate honors course titled “The Mortal and Divine in Art and Music: Catholic Inspiration across the Ages.” In recognition of his innovative course and curricular development, in 2012 he received the Catholic University of America Provost’s Award for Advancement of Teaching.

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