University of Southern Maine School of Music                           


 
Paul Christiansen

Paul Christiansen is an Assistant Professor of Musicology at the University of Southern Maine School of Music. He has also taught at the University of California, Davis and at Palacký University in Olomouc, Czech Republic. Dr. Christiansen was awarded a B.A. degree cum laude in media communications (television production) from California State University, Sacramento, and undertook additional study at the University of California, Berkeley (music) and Harvard University (Czech language) before earning a Ph.D. in musicology and criticism from the University of California, Davis. Courses he has offered include the life and works of Mozart, 19th-century music, 20th-century music, analysis of 20th-century music, world music, the history of rock music, and a seminar on meaning in music.

Dr. Christiansen has been the recipient of various research grants and fellowships, including a Fulbright full grant, which allowed him to conduct archival research in the Czech Republic in 1998 and 1999. Areas of his research specialization include Czech music, rock music, and music and the media; he has particular expertise in linguistics and music. Having published articles and reviews in the Czech musicological Internet journal Acta Musicologica, MLA Notes, the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (7th ed.), and the Journal of Musicological Research, he has most recently edited a book entitled Imprints: Essays on Czech Music and Aesthetics (Olomouc, Prague: Palacký University and Togga Press, 2005) by Czech musicologist Jan Vičar.

In 2004, in commemoration of the Janáček jubilee year, Dr. Christiansen gave commentary for BBC 3 Radio and National Czech Radio Prague, and he has presented research at international conferences in England, Austria, and the Czech Republic. A member of the American Musicological Society and the Linguistic Society of America, he is currently part of a team of musicologists who are working, with the financial support of the Czech Science Foundation, on the establishment of a Center for Research on the life and works of 20th-century Czech composer Alois Hába. Most recently, Dr. Christiansen has been writing articles on topics diverse as orientalism in Haydn’s string quartets and on the voice of authority in the music and texts of Steely Dan.  

Contact:
Paul Christiansen
University of Southern Maine School of Music
37 College Avenue
Gorham, ME 04038
207-780-5382
pchristiansen@usm.maine.edu


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