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  Graduate School-Newark 2004-2006 Programs, Faculty, and Courses Jazz History and Research 561  

Jazz History and Research 561

Degree Program Offered: Master of Arts

Director of Graduate Program: Lewis Porter, Department of Visual and Performing Arts, Bradley Hall 254 (973/353-5119, ext. 30; fax: 973/353-1392; email: lporter@andromeda.rutgers.edu)

Faculty

Professors:

Henry Martin; Ph.D., Princeton Theory; analysis; composition

Lewis Porter; Ph.D., Brandeis All aspects of jazz history and research; piano performance

Assistant Professor:

John Howland; Ph.D., Stanford Big bands; Ellington; media; popular culture; literature

Institute of Jazz Studies Staff:

Dan Morgenstern, Director

Ed Berger, Associate Director

Vince Pelote, Sound Recording Preservation Specialist

Tad Hershorn, Archivist


 
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