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Ethan Haimo

Professor
Department of Music

Degrees

B.A., University of Chicago; M.F.A., Ph.D., Princeton University

Research Profile

Active as a composer and a theorist, Haimo has written almost forty compositions including solo, vocal, choral, chamber, and orchestral works.  These compositions have been performed throughout the USA and abroad. Ten of his compositions have appeared on CD: Symphony for Orchestra (ERM Media), Symphony for Strings (MMC), Dialectics for Piano (Capstone), the song "I Died for Beauty", (Capstone), and six solo and chamber works: Piano Sonata, Three Etudes for Piano, Contrasts, String Trio, Swenson Songs, and Rhapsody for Violin and Piano (all Centaur Records).  As a theorist he has written three books Schoenberg's Serial Odyssey, Haydn's Symphonic Forms (both Oxford University Press), Schoenberg's Transformation of Musical Language (Cambridge University Press), and co-edited a fourth, Stravinsky Retrospectives (University of Nebraska Press). Haimo has also written more than forty articles, reviews, and other publications. He has been the recipient of NEH, Fulbright, Mellon, and other grants.

Contact Information

210 Crowley Hall of Music
631-7613
ehaimo@nd.edu
http://www.nd.edu/~ehaimo/index.html