Faculty members in the College of Performing Arts can deposit their publications here if they are cleared for public access. This includes Open Access journal articles, accepted manuscripts when allowed by the publisher, technical reports, conference presentations, and any works published under a Creative Commons license.
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Submissions from 2024
Italian Instrumental Music as Fascist Propaganda in the United States during the Interwar Period, Davide Ceriani
The “Henry Rifle” on the German Stage: Karl May’s Depiction of the American West as “Dark and Bloody Grounds”, Elisabeth Hostetter
Integrating Physiological Measures within a Music Therapy Research Course: Program Description and Initial Evaluation, Andrea M. Hunt and Felicity Sims
Submissions from 2023
Italian Opera in New York City, 1825-1860, Davide Ceriani
Editorial: Perspectives on music and pain: from evidence to theory and application, Annabel J. Cohen, Andrea McGraw Hunt, Eduardo A. Garza-Villarreal, and Xuejing Lu
Submissions from 2022
Mechanistic Research Approaches in Music Therapy for Pain: Humanizing and Contextualized Options for Clinician-Researchers, Andrea M. Hunt
Diversifying the Classics in Theater, Lane Savadove
Submissions from 2021
Embodying History: Preserving Memories of Holocaust Survivors Through Performance, Anthony A. Hostetter
The [Digital] Beat Goes On: Music and Meaning in a University Music Therapy Program during COVID, Andrea M. Hunt
Neuronal Effects of Listening to Entrainment Music Versus Preferred Music in Patients With Chronic Cancer Pain as Measured via EEG and LORETA Imaging, Andrea M. Hunt, Jorg Fochner, Rachel Clark-Vetri, Robert B. Raffa, Carrie Rupnow-Kidd, Clemens Maidhof, and Cheryl Dileo
Submissions from 2015
Boundaries and potentials of traditional and alternative neuroscience research methods in music therapy research, Andrea Hunt