Profiles in "Music" Expertise Area
- Rogalsky studies the neurobiology of language and cognition, and how they change after a brain injury (e.g. stroke). Methodologies include neuroimaging, neuropsychology, and translational collaborations with clinicians.
- Libman is a Chicago-born jazz guitarist.
- FitzPatrick's 2015 CD "Occident Meets Orient" (Albany Records) explores societal attitudes and misconceptions about life in Eastern cultures through Western classical and popular music of the 19th and 20th centuries.
- As an international clinician, solo performer, and advocate for music education, Swoboda has presented and performed at prestigious conferences and meetings. She is an Eastman tuba artist.
- Dreyfoos has had multi-faceted career as a stage director, character tenor, actor, educator, and arts administrator. He has served on the faculty of ASU since 1994.
- Moio is in his 20th year with ASU's jazz faculty. He's recorded more than 65 jazz CDs.
- Solis' field research includes Northern India, Mexico, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. He directs the Music program's Latin marimba band, Marimba Maderas de Comitán and the Javanese gamelan "Children of the Mud Volcano."
- Dr. Andrea Pitman Will, soprano, is a multifaceted performer and educator who excels in guiding students in a range of musical genres, including opera, art song, classic and contemporary musical theatre, and popular music.
- Among "The Most Wanted Piano Teachers in the USA", Hamilton's past students hold important music positions throughout the world and have appeared with many of the leading orchestras.