National Association of Schools of Music faculty record report



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Professor of Guitar


BM, MM, DMA, Manhattan School of Music. Studied with Manuel Barrueco, master classes with Andrés Segovia. Recipient, Pablo Casals Award. Recitalist, chamber musician, and soloist with orchestras across the United States, Canada, Italy, France, Switzerland, Holland, Ireland, England, Korea, Hong Kong, Venezuela. Recordings for Naxos, Albany, and BMG Classics. New York recitals in Merkin Hall, Kaufmann Auditorium (92nd St. Y), Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Concerto soloist with the Savannah Symphony, Jacksonville Symphony, New Jersey Symphony, Colorado Springs Symphony, Rochester Philharmonic, American Wind Symphony, Louisiana Sinfonietta, Manhattan Symphony. Artistic director, New York Guitarfest. Performances at the Rome Festival, Guitar Foundation of America Festival, Toronto Guitarfest, American Guitar Congress, Keystone Festival, Music at Sharon Festival, Great Lakes Guitar Festival, Boston Guitarfest, Southwest Guitar Festival. Premiered numerous guitar concertos, solo and chamber works. Teacher of master classes at leading conservatories and universities throughout the world. Board of Directors, Guitar Foundation of America (1989-94). First Andrés Segovia Professor of Guitar, founder and chairman of Manhattan School of Music guitar department (1983-93). Faculty Award of Distinguished Merit, Manhattan School of Music 1993. Faculty member, Eastman (1993-).

National Association of Schools of Music

FACULTY RECORD REPORT

(Required for each full-time and part-time faculty member)

Institution Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester

Name Grunow, Richard Date June 30, 2012

Rank (check one): None Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor

Instructor Teaching Assistant Other (check “None” if no rank system exists)



Tenure Status Tenured Tenure-track Non-tenured

Date of Appointment 1 July 1979

Nature of Assignment Full-Time Part-Time – please indicate the fraction (e.g., ½, ¼, etc.)

Level of Teaching (check all that apply): Non-Degree-Granting – Elementary/Secondary Non-Degree-Granting – Postsecondary

Associate Baccalaureate Masters Doctoral



Administrative Position (if applicable):

  1. Education and Training

Degrees, Diplomas, etc.InstitutionDate Completed

or ExpectedMajor FieldMinor FieldBachelor of ScienceUniv. of Wisconsin, Platteville1967Music Educ.Master of MusicUniv. of Michigan, Ann Arbor1974Music Educ.Doctor of PhilosophyUniv. of Michigan, Ann Arbor1980Music Educ.

B. Teaching Assignment

Please supply the following for lecture or ensemble courses you teach regularly over a three-year period. Include

non-credit courses.

Course Number and TitleHours Credit

Per TermClock Hours of

Teaching Per WeekSpr: MUE 111: Field Experience in Music Education11 hr.Spr: MUE 217: Elementary Winds/Brass/PRC Methods21 hr. 40 min.Fall & Spr: MUE 225: Trumpet Class10.5 hr.Fall & Spr: MUE 226: Brass Class (HRN, EUP, TBN, TBA)0.50.5 hr.Fall: MUE 272: Senior Practicum in Music Education11 hr.Fall: MUE 273: Student Teaching Seminar11 hr.Fall & Spr: MUE 277: Student Tchg.: Elementary/WBP I42 hrs.Fall & Spr: MUE 278: Student Tchg.: Secondary/WBP II42 hrs.Spr: MUE 282: Accessing Music Teaching/Learning21 hr. 40 min.Fall & Spr: MUE 402: Measurement & Evaluation32 hrs. 30 min.Fall & Spr: MUE 471: Teaching Intern: Winds/Percussion21 hr.Fall & Spr: MUE 472: Tchg. Intern for Cert: Winds/PRC21 hr.MUE 590: Independent Study (1 in S10)42 hrs.


  1. Biography and Curriculum Vitae

  2. Biography on reverse side of this sheet.

  3. Curriculum Vitae available on site.

NASM Faculty Record Report Eastman School of Music 2012


  1. Richard F. Grunow

Professor of Music Education


Richard F. Grunow is Professor of Music Education at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York. A leading innovator in beginning instrumental music instruction, Dr. Grunow is an active lecturer and clinician, having presented extensively throughout the United States, and in Canada, Austria, Germany, Lithuania, Poland, Portugal, Japan, and the French West Indies. His research and teaching focus on applications of Music Learning Theory to instrumental music instruction, instrumental and choral score reading, measurement and evaluation, and music literacy.

Professor Grunow is author of numerous articles and co-author of the MLR Instrumental Score Reading Program, MLR Instrumental Score Reading Test, Choral Score Reading Program, Creativity in Improvisation, and Developing Musicianship through Improvisation. He is principal author of Jump Right In: The Instrumental Series, a comprehensive beginning instrumental method for recorder, woodwinds, brass, strings, and percussion. The series features over 350 recordings of folk songs and classical melodies comprising a variety of tonalities and meters from a broad range of cultures. Performances are by artist faculty and students at the Eastman School of Music and members of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra and Rhythm & Brass.

A Wisconsin native, Dr. Grunow received a Bachelor of Science in Music Education from the University of Wisconsin – Platteville where he is a Distinguished Alumnus and recipient of the Arts and Letters Hall of Fame Award. From 1967-74, he taught instrumental music in Beloit, Wisconsin Public Schools. He received a Master of Music and a Ph.D. in Music Education from The University of Michigan, served as Director of the Instrumental Laboratory School, and was on the faculty in the Music Education Department prior to his appointment at Eastman in 1979.

National Association of Schools of Music

FACULTY RECORD REPORT

(Required for each full-time and part-time faculty member)

Institution Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester

Name Harris, Alan Date June 30, 2012

Rank (check one): None Distinguished Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor

Instructor Teaching Assistant Other (check “None” if no rank system exists)



Tenure Status Tenured Tenure-track Non-tenured

Date of Appointment (11 yrs. 1965-1976) and Full-time non-tenure track since 1 July 1999

Nature of Assignment Full-Time Part-Time – please indicate the fraction (e.g., ½, ¼, etc.)

Level of Teaching (check all that apply): Non-Degree-Granting – Elementary/Secondary Non-Degree-Granting – Postsecondary

Associate Baccalaureate Masters Doctoral



Administrative Position (if applicable): Co- Chair: Strings Department


  1. Education and Training

Degrees, Diplomas, etc.InstitutionDate Completed

or ExpectedMajor FieldMinor FieldBachelor of MusicUniversity of Kansas1958VioloncelloMaster of MusicUniversity of Indiana1960Violoncello


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