Annegret Fauser
Adjunct Professor
Annegret Fauser is Professor of Music and Adjunct Professor in Women's Studies. Her research engages with French and American music and culture in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, women’s music, exoticism, cultural transfer, nationalism, opera and song. Her recent publications include the monograph, Musical Encounters at the 1889 Paris World’s Fair, published in 2005, and an edition of reviews of the first performance of Jules Massenet's opera Esclarmonde in 2001. Currently she is writing a monograph on women musicians in fin de siècle Paris, jointly editing (with Mark Everist) a volume on the institutions of French musical theater, and editing the correspondence between Nadia Boulanger and Aaron Copland.
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