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职称:Assistant Professor
所属学校:Case Western Reserve University
所属院系:arts and sciences
所属专业:Music, Other
联系方式:216.368.2032
Musicology, Cornell University, 2007 Francesca Brittan is a scholar of nineteenth-century music and aesthetics. She holds a Ph.D. from Cornell University (2007), and was a Research Fellow at Queens’ College, Cambridge between 2006-08. She joined the faculty at Case in 2009. Her current research and teaching interests are centered in France, especially on the music of Berlioz. More broadly, they include music and histories of magic, interactions between sound and science, listening practices, romantic orchestras and conductors, and nineteenth-century performance practices. Many of these strands are drawn together in her book Fantasy, Science, and the Romantic Listener, forthcoming from Cambridge University Press in the series “New Perspectives in Music History and Criticism.” Brittan also works on popular music, especially blues and early rock and roll.
She joined the faculty at Case in 2009. Her current research and teaching interests are centered in France, especially on the music of Berlioz. More broadly, they include music and histories of magic, interactions between sound and science, listening practices, romantic orchestras and conductors, and nineteenth-century performance practices. Many of these strands are drawn together in her book Fantasy, Science, and the Romantic Listener, forthcoming from Cambridge University Press in the series “New Perspectives in Music History and Criticism.” Brittan also works on popular music, especially blues and early rock and roll.