Theater Faculty - Dance Faculty
ANNA H. CELENZA , Ph.D.
Thomas E. Caestecker (C'53) Associate Professor in Music; Director, Music Program; Chair, Program in Performing Arts.
Ph.D. and MA in Musicology, Duke University; BA in Art and in Art and Music History, University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Areas include: Music Aesthetics, Music Criticism, Music Culture of the 19th and 20th centuries, Jazz culture in the United States and creative writing.
Email: ahc27@georgetown.edu
RUFUS JONES, D.M.A.
Assistant Professor of Music, Director of the Georgetown University Orchestra and Wind Ensemble.
B.A. University of Texas at Austin, M.M. State University of New York in Binghamton, D.M.A. Texas Tech University.
Research and teaching interests include the music of William Grant Still, orchestral and wind literature; and conducting.
Email: rj43@georgetown.edu
ROBYNN STILWELL, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Music
BM North Texas State University, MA UC Berkeley, Ph.D. University of
Michigan. Research and teaching areas include music for film, dance, and
theatre; Russian, French, and American art music; popular music; and
music and identity formation.
Email: rjs36@georgetown.edu
ANTHONY R. DELDONNA, Ph.D.
Visiting Assistant Professor of Music
B.M. Performance (Clarinet), Virginia Commonwealth University (1988);
M.A. Historical Musicology, University of Michigan (1990); Ph.D. historical Musicology, The Catholic University of America (1997). Areas include: 17th and 18th century Italian music; Second Viennese School
(Schoenberg, Berg, Webern); Performance practice; Archival research;
Historiography.
Email: deldonna@georgetown.edu
PATRICK WARFIELD, Ph.D.
Visiting Assistant Professor of Music
BM Lawrence University, MA, Ph.D., Indiana University,
Areas of teaching include twentieth-century American popular music (rock, jazz, rap, blues), nineteenth-century American concert music and early twentieth-century culture in Washington, D.C..
Email: prw@georgetown.edu
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