
معرفی
Dorian Bandy is Associate Professor at McGill University's Schulich School of Music, specializing in musicology and violin performance. His research examines 17th-19th century performance practices, with monographs on Mozart's performative artistry and critical editions of Beethoven embellishments.
Research integrates historical analysis with philosophical inquiry, exploring musical subjectivity, performance science, and aesthetics. Recent publications analyze vocal characterization in Mozart operas and ornamentation practices in Viennese classical repertoire.
Performance activities encompass baroque violin and historical keyboards, with recordings featuring world premieres of 18th-century works. Awards include the Prix Opus for album of the year and Marjorie Weston Emerson Award for Mozart scholarship.
Teaching includes graduate seminars on musical meaning, philosophy of historical performance, and Mozart reception. His laboratory develops analytical frameworks connecting notational evidence with performative interpretation.


