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CURRICULUM VITAE (CV) 2016-11-21T17:58:52+00:00

DANIEL R. KRUSECURRICULUM VITAE (CV)

CHRONOLOGY OF EDUCATION

2012 – MFA, Ethnomusicology/Media Arts/Anthropology University of Arizona

2006 – BFA, Ethnomusicology/Media Arts/Anthropology University of Arizona

1993-96 – Graduate coursework, educational media Temple University, Kutztown University

1975 – Bachelor of Arts, Radio/TV/Film University of Missouri

CHRONOLOGY OF EMPLOYMENT

2014 – Summer Instructor, University of Arizona School of Music

2010 – present Senior Radio Announcer, Arizona Public Media, Tucson, AZ

2010 – present Lecturer/musicological researcher, Tucson, AZ

2009 – 2010 Instructor, Teaching Assistant, U of AZ School of Music

2001 – 2010 Free-lance musician (percussion), marketing specialist, Tucson AZ

1980 – 1997 Corporate film/video producer, Reading, PA

SELECTED  SCHOLARLY RESEARCH, UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA, 2004 – 2014

2014 – 15 Musical Cognition, Emotion and Ear Worms

2012 “Zoom Records and Late-1950’s American Urban Popular Culture”: Master’s Thesis comprising a 33-minute documentary film and accompanying research document

2010 “In Search of Musical Collaboration”, an interview-based paper and presentation reflecting on alternative models for collaboration in music and dance

2009 “Film and Video as Tools in the Structural Analysis of Music”: videographic techniques and their effects on the perception of musical structures. Paper presented at regional joint conference of Society for Ethnomusicology and Society for Music Theory, Boulder, Colorado

2006 “You Have Sweet Ears”, an audio ethnography of grant-funded study and travels in West Africa. This CD was utilized as a fund-raising tool to support travel by University of Arizona undergraduate students to West Africa in the summer of 2006.

2005 Independent Study into Ethnographic Film, under supervision of University of Arizona  Media Arts professor Beverly Seckinger

2005 “Bartok, Ginastera and Copland: Folk Music as Compositional Inspiration”, a comparative analysis of compositional styles of three renowned composers

2004 “African Rhythms and How they are Learned,” an in-depth review, analysis and annotated bibliography of research into rhythmic qualities of African music

GRANTS, FUNDED RESEARCH, UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA

2014 -15 Faculty Collaboration Grant, University of Arizona’s ConfluenceCenter for Creative Inquiry (Music and Cognition, Ear Worms)

2011 Medici Scholar’s Grant, UA College of Fine Arts (Master’s Thesis funding)

2009 Ivancovich Scholarship, UA College of Fine Arts (Teaching Assistantship)

2009 Van Verde Music Scholarship, UA College of Fine Arts (Teaching Assistantship)

2009 Graduate Tuition Scholarship, UA School of Music

2004 Undergraduate Research Grant, UA Honors College (West Africa field research)

2004 Medici Scholars Grant, UA College of Fine Arts (West Africa field research)

AWARDS, HONORS, CERTIFICATIONS

2013-14 “ZOOM!” documentary film, Official Selection at three noted film festivals

2013 “ZOOM”, Best of Arizona Award, 2013 Arizona International Film Festival

2006 Summa Cum Laude, Honors, Bachelor of Fine Arts, UA College of Fine Arts

2005 First Place in Visual and Performing Arts, University of Arizona Graduate and Professional Student  Council Student Showcase (West African Music research and documentation)

1995 Certified Values Realization instructor/facilitator

COMMUNITY OUTREACH

2009 – 2016 Lecturer/presenter on the University of Arizona campus and elsewhere, on a wide range of musical and musicological topics, including:

“Early Landmark Works for Percussion Ensemble”: University of Arizona Percussion Studio

“The Deagan Artists Special, a 100th Birthday Celebration”: University of Arizona Percussion Studio

“Musical Memory, Cognition, Emotion and Ear Worms”, a lecture and documentary film screening examining Involuntary Musical Imagery

“Zoom Records, Tucson’s Late-1950’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Record Label”: lecture/screening of award-winning documentary film

“The Early History of Rock and Popular Music, 1952 – 1969”: interactive presentations for a variety of groups in Tucson, AZ

“West African Rhythms: An interactive workshop”

“The Three Central Questions of Ethno-musicology”

“A Celebration of the Snare Drum”: University of Arizona Percussion Studio

“A Celebration of the Marimba”: University of Arizona Percussion Studio

“Benny Lives – The Life and Music of Benny Goodman” Universitiy of Arizona School of Music

PERFORMANCES | TOURING | RECORDINGS

2003 – 2009 Touring and recordings with jazz, world music, and popular music ensembles: Arizona, Mexico, Colorado, New Mexico, California, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, Wyoming

2000 – 2009 Performances/recordings/tours with UA School of Music Ensembles: Wind Symphony, Studio Jazz Ensemble, Percussion Ensemble, World Music Gang, Vocal Jazz Ensembles, Arizona Orchestra, UA Basketball Pep Band, and varied jazz combos