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  • DeVenney, David P.

    1958 - , Amerikan. Dirigent; Komponist und Autor; Professor für Musik an der West Chester University of Pennsylvania

  • Fraser, Al

    1939 - , One of the six original members of the Howard Poets. After graduating from Howard University; he earned an MA in International Relations from Johns Hopkins University and a PhD in Folklore from the University of Pennsylvania. He taught until his retirement at Cheney University in PA. Fraser is the author of two books on Dizzy Gillespie; a biography; Dizzy (1980); and memoirs co-edited with Gillespie entitled Swing to Bop (1979). In addition; he wrote Jazzology: A Study of the Tradition in Which Jazz Musicians Learn to Improvise (1983). He published under the names Al Fraser and Wilmot Alfred Fraser.

  • Hunt, John Dixon

    1936 - , Professor für Geschichte und Theorie der Landschaft an der University of Pennsylvania School of Design; Philadelphia; USA

  • Lanier Anderson, R.

    keine Angaben zu Lebensdaten, Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania; Professor of Philosophy at Stanford University

  • Mauskapf, Michael

    Wirkungsdaten 2011-, B.A. in Music; University of Pennsylvania; M.A. in Historical Musicology; Ph.D. in Musicology; University of Michigan; Ann Arbor. Interessen: Organization theory; cultural innovation; production and; consumption; institutional logics; complexity; and contradiction; nonprofit governance and strategy; particularly in the performing arts.

  • Ostrofsky, Kathryn A.

    Wirkungsdaten 2012-, arbeitet an der University of Pennsylvania

  • Ross, James F.

    1931 - , Professor of Philosophy and Law; University of Pennsylvania

  • Schlombs, Corinna

    keine Angaben zu Lebensdaten, Ph.D.; University of Pennsylvania; Associate Professor; Department of History; Rochester Institute of Technology

  • Spiro, Herbert John

    keine Angaben zu Lebensdaten, Professor of Political Science; University of Pennsylvania

  • Waltham-Smith, Naomi

    1983 - , Assistant Professor of Music an der University of Pennsylvania. Schwerpunkt Musiktheorie und Europäische Philosophie.

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