
معرفی
Daniel Schwartz is a Lecturer in Music at Lake Forest College, holding a DMA in Oboe Performance and Literature from the Eastman School of Music. Previously, he served as Associate Professor of Music at the University of Oklahoma (2011-2021). His research focuses on 21st-century music performance practices emphasizing community engagement and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Key research areas include composition, arts entrepreneurship, and the intersection of music with sociocultural issues like anti-Semitism. He teaches courses in oboe performance, world music, and creative arts entrepreneurship.
Recent creative works include compositions such as Hyperion Concerto (2019) and Tens Across the Board (2020), blending traditional instrumentation with modern experimental techniques. His scholarly article Meaningful Remembrance (2019) explores audience engagement through historical reflection in performance.
No scientific awards are listed, though his work has been performed by ensembles like the University of Oklahoma Wind Symphony. He maintains active involvement in Chicago’s arts community through film collaborations and interdisciplinary projects.





