Schwarz, David

Associate Professor of Music Theory and Special Assistant to the Provost
BA, University of Virginia; MA, Indiana University; Zeugnis Deutsch als Fremdsprache, Universitaet Hamburg; MPS, New York University; PhD, University of Texas at Austin.

David.Schwarz@unt.edu
Website: http://www.davidbardschwarz.com/
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Bard-Schwarz has degrees in English, Comparative Literature, German (Foreign Language Certificate), Interactive Telecommunications, and Music. He has written two single-authored books (Listening Subjects: Music, Psychoanalysis, Culture and Listening Awry: Music and Alterity in German Culture). His specialties include Music Theory and Music and Cultural Studies with an emphasis on semiotics and Post-Lacanian psychoanalysis. He is active in the iARTA research cluster bringing together work in music, engineering, computer science, and the arts at UNT and is editor-in-chief of MOEBIUS—a new journal publishing criticism in cultural studies and interactive media.

Music Theory

Faculty

Gene Cho
Diego Cubero
Benjamin Dobbs
Paul Dworak
Frank Heidlberger
Samantha Inman
Timothy Jackson
Justin Lavacek
David Bard-Schwarz
Stephen Slottow
Thomas Sovik

Adjunct Faculty

Heejung Kang

Retired Faculty

Joan C. Groom
Graham H. Phipps

Teaching Fellows

Da Mi Baek
Cheryl Bates
Douglas Donley
Leah Greenfield
Kenny Lovern
Jordan Moore
Michael Lance Russell
Patrick Sallings
Jayson Smith
Joseph Turner
Andrew Vagts
William Waldroup
Leonardo Zuno


Links for Undergraduate Students

Music Theory BM requirements


Links for Graduate Students

Music Theory Graduate Student Handbook

Masters 2-Paper Option

Ph.D. Qualifying Exams in Music Theory

Related Field Possibilities

Thesis and Dissertation Proposal Guidelines