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Ryan Dohoney is an Assistant Professor of Musicology at Northwestern University's Bienen School of Music since Fall 2013. Previously, he held roles as Assistant Professor of Musicology at the University of Kansas (2012–2013) and as a faculty fellow in music at Colby College (2011–2013). He specializes in historical musicology with a focus on Morton Feldman's modernist works and interdisciplinary connections between music and visual art, particularly his work on the premiere of Feldman's Rothko Chapel.
Education:
- Bachelor of Music (BMus) in Music History and Vocal Performance from Rice University
- PhD in Musicology from Columbia University (2009), with a dissertation titled The Anxiety of Art: Morton Feldman's Modernism, 1948–1972, sponsored by Prof. Lewis
Research interests include modernist musical aesthetics, avant-garde practices, and the cultural contexts of experimental music. His current project involves expanding his doctoral research into a book, The Illusion of Feeling: Morton Feldman and the Rothko Chapel, an historical ethnography exploring the intersections between music, art, and performance.
No advising or grant information is explicitly mentioned in the text. His scholarly contributions include essays in edited volumes such as New York School Collaborations (2013) and Tomorrow is the Question: New Approaches to Experimental Music Studies (2014), alongside publications in journals like the Journal of the American Musicological Society and Women & Music.
Labs/teams: No formal lab or team affiliations are explicitly stated, but he is actively engaged in his book project on the Rothko Chapel.



