Andrew Moenning, Musicology

Andrew Moenning

Andrew Moenning is a Musicology PhD candidate at Duke University. He holds a Master of Music in Piano Performance from Texas Christian University '20, and a Bachelor of Music from Stetson University '13. Andrew's wide research interests have earned several awards; he was the recipient of the American Musicological Society's Southeast Chapter Student Presentation Award (2021) for his research on contemporary composer Gerhard Stäbler, and won the Society for Christian Scholarship in Music's Graduate Student Paper Prize (2023) for his work on form in rock music. Andrew's dissertation project focuses on the life and works of the twentieth-century American composer, Ulysses Kay.

Andrew is also an experienced classroom teacher, having served as the instructor of record for multiple undergraduate music and writing courses. As a pedagogue, Andrew believes in student-centered approaches to learning and consistently incorporates research-based educational practices in his lesson design. Andrew is currently completing the Certificate in College Teaching.

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Keywords:

Modernism (Music) • Music--American influences • Musical analysis • Rock music--Analysis, appreciation

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