MICHAEL
BUCHLER, Assistant Professor of Music Theory,
has taught a wide range of graduate and
undergraduate courses in music theory, including
Schenkerian analysis and theory and analysis
of recent music.
Professor
Buchler's recent research focuses on minimalist
composition, on methods of determining resemblance
in atonal music, and on Broadway musicals.
He has presented his work at numerous conferences,
and his articles appear in Perspectives
of New Music, Journal of Music Theory, Music
Theory Online, Journal of Music Theory Pedagogy,
and In Theory Only. He currently
serves on the executive board of the Society
for Music Theory, and on the editorial board
of Music Theory Online.
Professor
Buchler received his Ph.D. from the Eastman
School of Music, a M.M. from the University
of Michigan, and a B.M. from the University
of Cincinnati. Before coming to Florida
State University, he served on the faculties
of Indiana University and the University
of Iowa. He has received university-wide
teaching awards at both Florida State University
and the University of Iowa. He recently
served as a visiting professor at the Instituto
de Artes, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande
do Sun (UFRGS) in Porto Alegre, Brazil. |