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Personal bio
Tom Grey has taught in the Music Department at Stanford since the 1990s. He received a B.A. in Comp. Lit. and Music from Dartmouth College and M.A. and a Ph.D. in musicology from U.C. Berkeley. He has also taught at UCLA and U.C. Berkeley. Originally a pianist and violist by training, Tom's work in music history has focussed on opera (especially the writings and music dramas of Richard Wagner) as well as instrumental music, criticism and aesthetics, and intersections of music with literature and philosophy in the nineteenth century. Recent areas of interest include music and visual culture, music and the "Gothic," and American musical theater. Currently teaching
MUSIC 199: Independent Study
(Autumn, Winter, Spring)
MUSIC 198: Concentrations Project (Autumn, Winter, Spring) MUSIC 302: Research in Musicology (Autumn, Winter, Spring) MUSIC 299: Independent Study (Autumn, Winter, Spring) MUSIC 321: Readings in Music Theory (Autumn, Winter, Spring) MUSIC 341: Ph.D Dissertation (Autumn, Winter, Spring) MUSIC 390: Practicum Internship (Autumn, Winter, Spring) MUSIC 398: PhD Dissertation Proposal (Autumn, Winter, Spring) |