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Sharon Mirchandani is a Professor of Music History and Theory at Westminster Choir College, Rider University, where she teaches courses such as music historiography, music since 1900, American music, and Wagner. She holds a Ph.D. in Musicology from Rutgers University, a double Master of Music degree in Music History and Piano Accompanying & Chamber Music from Temple University, and a Bachelor of Music degree in Piano Performance from Bowling Green State University.
- Ph.D. in Musicology from Rutgers University
- Master of Music in Music History and Piano Accompanying & Chamber Music from Temple University
- Bachelor of Music in Piano Performance from Bowling Green State University
Her research focuses on American music, women in music, historiography, and twentieth- to twenty-first-century music. She authored the biography Marga Richter (University of Illinois Press) and has contributed to journals like Choral Journal, Historical Anthology of Music by Women, and the Grove Dictionary of American Music.
Dr. Mirchandani has presented at conferences for the American Musicological Society, Society for American Music, and College Music Society. She has served as a panelist at the Mid-Atlantic Women’s Studies Association and the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning conferences.
- Board member, International Alliance for Women in Music
- AMS Committee on the History of the Society





