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Lori Gerard is an Assistant Professor of Instruction at the Harry W. Bass Jr. School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology, University of Texas at Dallas. Her academic background spans percussion performance, music history, and humanities, with a focus on interdisciplinary research connecting gender studies and classical music.
- Education: Ph.D. in Humanities (University of Texas at Dallas, 2018), Master of Music in Music History and Literature (Southern Methodist University, 2015), Master of Music in Percussion Performance (Southern Methodist University, 2007), and B.S. in Music (Central Michigan University, 2001).
Her research integrates musicology and gender studies, exemplified by her presentation at the 2013 European Studies Conference on Franz Liszt's portrayal of emancipated women in his work. This reflects her interest in 19th-century music and its cultural implications.
- Scientific Awards: Recipient of multiple teaching assistantships, scholarships, and performance accolades from institutions like the University of Texas at Dallas, Southern Methodist University, and Central Michigan University.
Lori's professional experience includes freelance percussion performance in Dallas, TX (2001–Present), and affiliations with organizations such as the Percussive Arts Society and the American Musicological Society.
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