1 JEFFREY KALLBERG Department of Music Office of the Dean 730 Argyle Road University of Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania Wynnewood, PA 19096 201 South 34th Street 1 College Hall, Room 116 610-896-6138 Philadelphia, PA 19104-6313 Philadelphia, PA 19104-6377 610-585-0771 (cell) 215-898-7544 (office) 215-898-7320 (office) [email protected] 215-573-2106 (fax) 215-898-0821 (fax) http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~kallberg ACADEMIC TRAINING The University of Chicago, Ph.D., 1982 Major Field: Music History Dissertation Title: The Chopin Sources: Variants and Versions in Later Manuscripts and Printed Editions. Adviser: Philip Gossett Research in Poland, France, and Western Europe, 1978-80 The University of Chicago, M.A., 1976-78 Major Field: Music History University of California, Los Angeles, A.B., 1971-75 Major: Music ACADEMIC DISTINCTIONS A.B., Magna cum laude, University of California, Los Angeles, 1975 Martha Baird Rockefeller Fund for Music Fellowship, 1978-79 Social Science Research Council Fellowship, 1979-80 Mrs. Giles Whiting Foundation Fellowship, The University of Chicago, 1980-81 University of Pennsylvania Research Foundation Grant, 1983 Alfred Einstein Award, given by the American Musicological Society for the best musicological article published by a younger scholar ("Chopin in the Marketplace"), 1984 Richard S. Hill Award, given by the Music Library Association for best bibliographic article ("Chopin in the Marketplace"), 1984 University of Pennsylvania Research Fund Grant, 1985 National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship for Independent Study and Research, 1985-86 American Council of Learned Societies Research Fellowship for Recent Recipients of the Ph.D. (Honorary), 1985-86 University of Pennsylvania Undergraduate Education Fund Grant, to develop Freshman Seminar, August 1986 American Council of Learned Societies Travel Grant, to "Chopin and Romanticism" Symposium in Warsaw, Poland, October 1986 2 International Programs Fund, University of Pennsylvania, Travel Grant to Chopin Symposium, Warsaw, Poland, September 1989 Stefan and Wanda Wilk Prize for Research in Polish Music ("Hearing Poland"), 1989 Guest of Honor, Twelfth International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition, Warsaw, Poland, October 1990 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship, 1992 University of Pennsylvania Research Fund Grant, 1995 Faculty Fellow, Penn Humanities Forum, 2000-01 Guest of Honor, Fourteenth International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition, Warsaw, Poland, October 2000 Stefan and Wanda Wilk Book Prize for Research in Polish Music (Chopin at the Boundaries), 2000 Rayson Huang Fellow, University of Hong Kong, 2004 (recent Rayson Huang Fellows include David Del Tredici, Laurie Anderson, and Anthony Seeger) Distinguished Alumnus, The University of Chicago, 2009 (delivered special lecture as part of ceremonies for 500th Convocation) EXPERIENCE Teaching (Primary Appointments) Professor of Music, University of Pennsylvania, 1997-present Associate Professor of Music, University of Pennsylvania, 1988-97 M. Mark and Esther K. Watkins Assistant Professor of the Humanities and Music, University of Pennsylvania, 1985-88 Assistant Professor of Music, University of Pennsylvania, 1982-85 Lecturer in Music, The University of Chicago, 1977 Teaching (Visiting Appointments) Associate Professor of Music, Princeton University, Spring 1995 Associate Professor of Music, Harvard University, Spring 1994 Associate Professor of Music, State University of New York at Stony Brook, Fall 1992 Research Research Assistant to Professor Philip Gossett, Music, The University of Chicago, 1978; 1980-82 Administration (Major positions, appointed or elected) Associate Dean for Arts and Letters, School of Arts and Sciences, University of Pennsylvania, 2010-present 3 Vice President, American Musicological Society, 2004-2006 Chair, Department of Music, University of Pennsylvania, 2003-2010 PUBLICATIONS Books Chopin at the Boundaries: Sex, History, and Musical Genre, in the series Convergences, edited by Edward W. Said (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1996), xiii, 303 pp. [Polish translation, Warsaw: Narodowy Instytut Fryderyka Chopina, in press] Źródła Chopinowskie: Warianty i wersje w późnych manuskryptach i pierwodrukach (Warsaw: Narodowy Instytut Fryderyka Chopina, in press) [Polish edition and translation of doctoral dissertation] Chopin and the Culture of the Nocturne (manuscript of approximately 400 pages, currently under revision for publication). Critical Edition Giuseppe Verdi, Luisa Miller, The Works of Giuseppe Verdi, Series I, Volume 15 (Milan: Casa Editrice Ricordi, and Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1991); introduction and score: lxvi, 479 pp.; critical commentary: viii, 135 pp. Performances: Cincinnati May Festival; Teatro alla Scala, Milan; Rome Opera; Teatro Verdi, Trieste; Teatro Regio, Parma; Nederlandse Opera, Amsterdam; Teatro Communale, Bologna; Opéra de Monte Carlo, Monaco; Opernhaus, Kiel; Köln Opera; Staatstheater Stuttgart; Saarlandisches Staatstheater, Saarbrucken; Bayerische Staatsoper, Munich; Ludwigshafen Oper; Titisee-Neustadt Oper; Oper Frankfurt; Staatstheater Mainz; Zurich Oper; Teatro Giuseppe Verdi, Bussetto; Bordeaux Opéra; Opéra de Lausanne; Oslo Philharmonic; Teatro San Carlo, Naples; Biwako Hall, Osaka; Orchard Hall, Tokyo; Teatro Massimo, Palermo; Teatro La Fenice, Venice; Teatro Verdi, Sassari; Orchestra Veneto, Venice Recording: Teatro la Fenice (live performance), Maurizio Benini, cond. Dynamic 523/1-2 (2006) Articles "Marketing Rossini: Sei lettere di Troupenas ad Artaria," Bollettino del centro rossiniano di studi, anno 1980, numero 1-3, pp. 41-63. 4 "Chopin in the Marketplace: Aspects of the International Music Publishing Industry in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century," Notes 39 (1983): 535-69; 795-824. "Compatibility in Chopin's Multipartite Publications," Journal of Musicology 2 (1983): 391-417. "Chopin's Last Style," Journal of the American Musicological Society 38 (1985): 264-315. "O klasyfikacji rękopisów Chopina" ("On the classification of Chopin's manuscripts"), Rocznik Chopinowski 17 (1985): 63-96. "The Problem of Repetition and Return in Chopin's Mazurkas," Chopin Studies, ed. Jim Samson (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988), pp.1-23. "Ostatnia przemiana stylu Chopina" [Polish translation of "Chopin's Last Style"], Rocznik Chopinowski 18 (1986): 17-61. "Czy warianty są problemem? `Intencje kompozytorskie’ w edytorstwie dzieł Chopina," Rocznik Chopinowski 19 (1987): 199-210. "Are Variants a Problem? `Composer's Intentions’ in Editing Chopin," Chopin Studies 3 (Warsaw, 1990), pp. 257-67. "The Rhetoric of Genre: Chopin’s Nocturne in G Minor," 19th-Century Music 11 (1988): 238-61. "Understanding Genre: A Reinterpretation of the Early Piano Nocturne," Atti del XIV Congresso della Società Internazionale di Musicologia, Bologna 1987, 3 vols. (Turin, 1990), 3: 775-79. "Hearing Poland: Chopin and Nationalism," Piano Music in the Nineteenth Century, ed. R. Larry Todd (New York: Schirmer Books, 1990), pp. 221-57. "Small `Forms’: In Defence of the Prelude," Cambridge Companion to Chopin, ed. Jim Samson (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992), pp. 124- 44; 310-14. "The Harmony of the Tea Table: Gender and Ideology in the Piano Nocturne," Representations, no. 39 (Summer 1992): 102-33. "Small Fairy Voices: Sex, History, and Meaning in Chopin," Chopin Studies 2, ed. John Rink and Jim Samson (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994): 50-71. "Nocturnal Thoughts on Impromptu," Musical Quarterly 81 (1997): 199-203. “`Voice’ and the Nocturne,” Pianist, Scholar, Connoisseur: Essays for Jacob Lateiner, ed. Bruce Brubaker and Jane Gottlieb (Stuyvesant: Pendragon Press, 2000), pp. 1-46. “Gender,” The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 2d ed., (London: Macmillan, 2001), vol. 9, pp. 645-47. “Sex, Sexuality,” The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 2d ed., (London: Macmillan, 2001), vol. 23, pp. 178-80. “Chopin and the Aesthetic of the Sketch: A New Prelude in E flat Minor?” Early Music 29 (2001): 408-22. “Chopin’s March, Chopin’s Death,” 19th-Century Music 25 (2001): 3-26; expanded French version “La Marche de Chopin,” Frédéric Chopin: Interprétations, ed. Jean-Jacques Eigeldinger, trans. Jacqueline Waeber 5 (Geneva: Droz, 2005), pp. 11-42. "Chez Chopin: New Light on the Soirée of 13 December 1836," Muzyka w kontekście kultury: Studia dedykowane Profesorowi Mieczysławowi Tomaszewskiemu w osiemdziesięciolecie urodzin, ed. Małgorzata Janicka-Słysz, Teresa Malecka, and Krzysztof Szwajger (Cracow: Akademia Muzyczna, 2001), pp. 91-94. “Chopin and the Fragment,” Chopin’s Work: His Inspirations and Creative Process in the Light of the Sources (Warsaw: Narodowy Instytut Fryderyka Chopina, 2002), pp. 127-141. “Chopin, Rellstab, and the Immorality of Innovation,” Chopin 1849/1999: Aspekte der Rezeptions- und Interpretationsgeschichte, ed. Andreas Ballstaedt (Schliengen, Germany: Edition Argus, 2003), pp. 183-96. "Sibelius, Skogsrået, and the History of Sexuality," Sibelius Forum II, ed. Matti Huttunen, Kari Kilpeläinen, and Veijo Murtomäki (Helsinki: Sibelius Academy, 2003), pp. 430-37. "Arabian Nights: Chopin and Orientalism," Chopin and his Work in the Context of Culture, ed. Irena Poniatowska, 2 vols. (Cracow: Musica Iagellonica, 2003), 1: 171-183. "Finnish Modern: Love, Sex, and Style in Sibelius's Songs," Cambridge Companion to Sibelius, ed. Daniel M. Grimley (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004), pp. 117-136. "Sex, Sexuality, and Schubert's Piano Music," Historical
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