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Bryan Gilliam, Professor and Graduate Faculty, Music
Office Location: | 067 Mary Duke Biddle |
Office Phone: | (919) 660-3321 |
Email Address: |
- Education:
Ph.D. Harvard University 1984 M.A. Harvard University 1978 B.A. University of Cincinnati 1975
- Specialties:
- Musicology
- Research Interests: German Opera, Vienna, Wagner, Strauss, and 19th & 20th Century
Ph.D., Harvard University. Author of books and articles on late 19th-and early 20th-century German music. Specialties include Richard Strauss, Anton Bruckner, German opera, fin-de-siècle Vienna, film music, and American popular song.
- Keywords:
- Europe • Germany • Music • 19th Century • 20th Century
- Current Ph.D. Students
(Former Students)
- Paul A. Sommerfeld
- Heidi Hart
- Yana Lowry
- Recent Publications
(More Publications)
- B. Gilliam, The Great War and Its Aftermath: Strauss's and Hofmannsthal's Third-Way Modernism, in Modernism and Opera, edited by Richard Begam and Matthew Wilson Smith (2016), pp. In production, Johns Hopkins University Press
- Gilliam, B, Zoë Alexis Lang. The Legacy of Johann Strauss: Political Influence and Twentieth-Century Identity. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014. Pp. 248., Austrian History Yearbook, vol. 46 (April, 2015), pp. 434-436, Cambridge University Press (CUP), ISSN 0067-2378 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
- Gilliam, B, Rounding Wagner's mountain: Richard Strauss and modern German opera (Spring, 2014), pp. 1-340, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 9780521456593 [doi] [abs]
- B. Gilliam, Richard Strauss und das Problem der Ehe (2014) (Leipzig Gewandhaus Conference on Richard Strauss.)
- B. Gilliam, Zur Strauss Rezeption in Amerika nach 1945 (2014) [abs]