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Stewart Carter, Chair and Professor, 1982-
Email: carter@wfu.edu
Phone: (336) 758-5106
Office: M312 Scales Fine Arts Center
Stewart Carter is Executive Editor of the Historic Brass Society Journal and former Editor of Historical Performance, the journal of Early Music America. He is also General Editor of Bucina: The Historic Brass Society Series. He has edited two collections of essays, A Performer's Guide to Seventeenth-Century Music (New York: Schirmer
Books, 1997) and Perspectives in Brass Scholarship: Proceedings of the International Early Brass Symposium, Amherst 1995 (Stuyvesant, NY:Pendragon, 1997). He has contributed articles to Early Music,Performance Practice Review, Historical Performance, Historic Brass Society Journal, Early Brass Journal, A Performer's Guide to Renaissance Music, and Women Composers through the Ages (vol. 2). He has edited two volumes of the music of Isabella Leonarda for the series Recent Researches in the Music of the Baroque Era (Madison, WI: A-R Editions). In 2001 he received the Christopher Monk Award from the Historic Brass Society, for outstanding service to the early brass field. Carter is an active performer on recorder and sackbut. He has
performed throughout the United States as well is in Europe and Taiwan. In the spring of 2000 he was guest lecturer and early music ensemble director at National Sun-Yat Sen University in Taiwan. Carter has taught early wind instruments at early music workshops throughout the United States, including the Amherst Early Music Festival/Workshop and the Mideast Recorder Workshop. He received the PhD degree in musicology from Stanford University. Carter teaches music theory, music history, and trombone at Wake Forest, and also directs the Collegium Musicum.
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