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Andrew Fowler serves as a Lecturer in the Department of Music within the College of Humanities at Coastal Carolina University. A versatile composer, pianist, and vocalist, his work spans diverse musical traditions from Bach to the Beatles, with compositions performed at prestigious venues including Avery Fisher Hall and the Kennedy Center.
His academic credentials feature:
- Ph.D. in Music Theory, University of Texas at Austin
- M.A. in Music Theory, University of South Carolina
- B.A. in Piano Performance, University of South Carolina
Fowler's research integrates Music Theory, Composition, and Music History with specializations in Romantic-era composers (Liszt, Schumann) and American musical traditions. His scholarly focus on cyclic forms and musical societies informs creative works deeply rooted in South Carolina's cultural heritage, such as 'Lowcountry Voices' and the opera 'The Prince of Tides'.
His publications reveal consistent exploration of 19th-century European music structures, particularly examining Liszt's megacyclic organization and Schumann's collaborative networks. This theoretical foundation directly influences his compositional approach across both classical and regionally inspired works.
In education, Fowler teaches music theory and aural skills/sight singing, emphasizing practical application through performance and analytical techniques that bridge historical scholarship with contemporary musicianship.
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