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Andrew Haringer is an Associate Professor & Department Chair at Saint Anselm College's Fine Arts Education department. He specializes in Romantic-era music, particularly Franz Liszt's compositional interactions with politics, the Catholic Church, and Romantic literary movements. His research appears in journals like Current Musicology and The Oxford Handbook of Topic Theory, and he contributed chapters to the upcoming Cambridge volume Liszt in Context.
Education includes a Ph.D. in Historical Musicology from Columbia University, an M.A. in Piano Performance from the University of Pécs (Hungary), and a B.A. in Music and History from Dartmouth College.
Teaching focuses on piano performance, music history, and the college's Conversatio program. He previously taught at Dartmouth, Williams College, and Quest University Canada. Summertime activities include lecturing and performing aboard Tauck's Musical Magic river cruises.
Current research projects trace cultural influences in Liszt's work through environments like battlefields, churches, and opera houses. His performance career emphasizes Liszt's poetry-inspired piano works.
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