J. Peter Burkholder

J. Peter Burkholder, Distinguished Professor of Musicology. Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1983. Research interests in twentieth-century music, Charles Ives, musical borrowing, American music, musical meaning, and analysis. Author of Charles Ives: The Ideas Behind the Music and All Made of Tunes: Charles Ives and the Uses of Musical Borrowing; co-author of A History of Western Music, 7th ed., with Donald Jay Grout and Claude V. Palisca, and of Norton Anthology of Western Music, 5th ed., with Claude V. Palisca; editor of Charles Ives and His World; co-editor of Charles Ives and the Classical Tradition; articles in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 2d ed., Journal of the American Musicological Society, Journal of Musicology, 19th-Century Music, Musical Quarterly, Notes, Music Theory Spectrum, College Music Symposium, and others. Teaching publications include Basic Concepts of Music and Study and Listening Guide for A History of Western Music and Norton Anthology of Western Music. Liner notes for Decca, Deutsche Grammophon, and Centaur. Awards from the American Musicological Society (Alfred Einstein Award), Society for American Music (Irving Lowens Award), and ASCAP (ASCAP-Deems Taylor Award). Danforth, Rockefeller, and American Council of Learned Societies Fellowships. President, The Charles Ives Society. Has served as President, Vice President, and Director-at-Large of the American Musicological Society and as a board member of the College Music Society.