
معرفی
Daniel Bishop serves as Lecturer in Music within the Music in General Studies Program at Indiana University's Jacobs School of Music, teaching since 2010. His curriculum includes foundational courses like Music for the Listener (Z101) and The Live Musical Performance (Z100), alongside innovative offerings he developed: Music in Global Cinema (Z284), Music and Culture in the James Bond Franchise (Z224), and Superheroes: Music in Cinema (Z226).
Education:
- Ph.D. in Musicology, Indiana University, 2016
- M.A. in Music History, Indiana University, 2006
- B.M. in cello performance and music education, Crane School of Music, SUNY College at Potsdam, 2004
Bishop's research investigates how film soundtracks construct temporal and historical consciousness, particularly in American cinema of the 1960s-1970s. His work extends to music in global cinema, franchise studies, and superhero films, examining intersections of musical narrative, cultural memory, and cinematic storytelling through rigorous musicological analysis.
His publication portfolio centers on the 2021 monograph The Presence of the Past analyzing New Hollywood soundtracks, supplemented by contributions to Critical Insights: Bonnie and Clyde (2016) and Haunted Soundtracks (2023). Research appears in Journal of Musicological Research and Journal of the Society for American Music, reflecting consistent engagement with film music's role in shaping historical perception.
Bishop teaches graduate courses including Music Bibliography (M539) and Film Music (M510), prioritizing student development of critical listening skills for meaningful engagement with music and film across diverse backgrounds.




