Bonnie Schneider

Partly because I graduated from the Bachelor of Music Program at Boston University in 1963, but also as an educator (Brown University 1970-75) and observed the liberal arts curriculum on the ground (Brown University) and believe that it is important to integrate education and the study of art into other disciplines. This shouldn't come as a surprise from an ethnomusicologist, who earned obtained an MA in 1967 and earned a Ph.D. at UCLA. The ethnomusicology course I joined in UC Berkeley (from 1975-1976) can be found in the department of music within a College of Letters and Science. It's a pleasure to be able to combine several subjects. I enjoy looking at the larger perspective. Graduate students and undergraduates (for which I've written three textbooks - Music in India, The Classical Traditions of India, Thinking Musically: Music in Japan - Experiencing Music - Expressing Cultural Expression) enjoy my teaching. Thereafter, I'll switch between academic work and times of administrative duties (I am Chair of Department of Music from 1983 until 1988, Dean of undergraduate Advising in 1992-1998, and Chair of the College of Letters and Science Deans 1994-98; Chairperson of the Group of Asian Studies from 1999, and am now back as Chair of the Department of Music). Bonnie Bonnie Bonnie

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