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Daniel Goldmark is a Professor at Case Western Reserve University's College of Arts and Sciences, serving as Head of Popular Music and Director of the Center for Popular Music Studies. He also holds the title of Associate Dean for Interdisciplinary Initiatives and International Affairs.
- Degree: PhD in Musicology from the University of California, Los Angeles.
His research focuses on American popular music, film and cartoon music history, and the music industry's evolution in Cleveland. He has authored or edited books analyzing music in animation and cinema, such as Korngold and His World and Grove Music Guide to American Film Music. His work bridges academic analysis with industry insights, including archival roles at Spümcø Animation and production experience at Rhino Entertainment.
Goldmark's publications explore intersections of music, animation, and film, emphasizing historical trends and genre boundaries. He contributes to the field through editorial work and anthologies like Sound for the Silents, which examines early cinema music practices. His industry experience enriches his academic contributions, particularly in documenting underrepresented musical forms.
As Director of the Center for Popular Music Studies, he fosters interdisciplinary research and educational initiatives. His roles in the College of Arts and Sciences highlight his leadership in integrating popular music studies with broader academic and international collaborations.



