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Nico Schuler

University Distinguished Professor of Music Theory and Musicology, School of Music · Texas State University

https://researchid.co/nicopauling
@txst.edu
169Google Scholar Citations
7Google Scholar h-index
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Research Interests

African-American Music, interdisciplinary and intercultural aspects of music from the 19th through the 21st centuries, methodology of music research, digital humanities, rediscovery of underrepresented composers and musicians, music theory pedagogy, and music...

Biography

Nico Schüler, Ph.D., is University Distinguished Professor of Music Theory and Musicology at Texas State University and the immediate past-president of the American Musicological Society Southwest Chapter. His main research interests are interdisciplinary aspects of 19th/20th/21st century (world) musics, methodology of music research, computer applications in music research, music theory pedagogy, and music historiography. He is the co-editor of the international research book series Methodology of Music Research, the author and / or editor of 21 books, and the author of more than 120 articles. Dr. Schüler enjoys mentoring students, who over the years have, under his direct supervision, received prestigious scholarships and fellowships, published more than 100 articles and book chapters, and gave more than 150 presentations at regional, national, and international conferences.

Education

M.A. Musicology with minors in Philosophy and Computer Science, 1995, Greifswald University, Germany; Ph.D. Music Theory, 2000, Michigan State University, USA

Recent Google Scholar Publications

  1. REDISCOVERING LATE 19TH CENTURY AFRICAN-AMERICAN MUSIC: RECEPTION AND ANALYSIS OF TWO SONGS BY SAM LUCAS (1840-1916)
    Facta Universitatis, Series: Visual Arts and Music, 039-058 , 2026, 2026
  2. Computerunterstützte Musikanalyse
    Handbuch Musikanalyse: Pluralität und Methode, 378-390 , 2025, 2025
  3. Collaboration without Competition? How intergenerational Collaboration can succeed A transatlantic Case Study from the digital Performance Analysis
    MUSIKFORSCHUNG 77 (4), 377-383 , 2024, 2024
  4. KOLLABORATION OHNE KONKURRENZ? WIE INTERGENERATIONELLE ZUSAMMENARBEIT GELINGEN KANN
    MUSIKFORSCHUNG 77 (4), 377-384 , 2024, 2024
  5. Leon Stefanija and Rūta Stanevičiūtė (Eds), Microtonal Music in Central and Eastern Europe: Historical Outlines and Current Practices. Ljubljana, Slovenia: Filozofska Fakulteta …
    New Sound International Journal of Music 57 (I), 123-126 , 2021, 2021

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