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DANIEL L. FERGUSON Telephone: 646.724.3001 Email: ferguson6552@hotmail.com EDUCATION M.A. Ph.D. Postdoc. University of California, Los Angeles Ethnomusicology University of Washington Ethnomusicology University of California, Berkeley Chinese Popular Culture Project AREAS OF FOCUS IN RESEARCH AND TEACHING Music, Culture, and Ideology in China Music, Ethnicity, and Identity Music, Acoustic Ecology, and Soundscape Studies Music and Sustainability Music, Theater, and Narrative in East and Southeast Asia Music in Scottish North America Popular Musics of the Americas (Rock, Brazil, the Caribbean) PROFESSIONAL HISTORY, ACADEMIC POSITIONS, AND TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2014 ~ Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Music, Hunter College, City University of New York 2009 ~ Adjunct Faculty, Department of Music, Utah Valley University 1993-2001 Assistant Professor, Department of Music, Columbia University 1993 Adjunct Faculty, Music Department, San Francisco State University 1992 Lecturer, Department of Music, University of California, Davis 1989-1990 Visiting Scholar (Postdoctoral Fellow), Chinese Popular Culture Project Center for Chinese Studies, Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley 1978-1979 Instructor, Department of Music, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) 2013 Faculty Member (Music), Semester at Sea, Spring 2013 voyage (Co-administered by The University of Virginia & The Institute for Shipboard Education) 2012 Faculty Member (Music), Semester at Sea, Short-Term 'Maymester' 2012 voyage (Co-administered by The University of Virginia & The Institute for Shipboard Education) 2010 Faculty Member (Music), Semester at Sea, Fall 2010 voyage (Co-administered by The University of Virginia & The Institute for Shipboard Education) 1985-1987 Fulbright-Hays Research Fellow, Doctoral Dissertation Research in the People's Republic of China, U.S. Department of Education 1985-1987 National Academy of Sciences Research Fellow, Committee on Scholarly Communication with the People's Republic of China (CSCPRC), Nat'l Program for Advanced Study and Research in China 1980-1981 Research Assistant (Ethnomusicology Archives), Ethnomusicology Division, School of Music, University of Washington

DANIEL L. FERGUSON, curriculum vitae page 2 PUBLICATIONS 2006 "Cantonese Opera Performance in Rural and Urban Contexts." CHIME (Journal of the European Foundation for Chinese Music Research), nos. 16-17: 180-191. 2001 "Cantonese Opera." In Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol.7: East Asia, pp. 303-311. 1993 "The Shāndōng Highwayman: Mechanisms of Inclusion and Resistance and the Predication of Cantonese Identity through Cantonese Opera." Yearbook for Traditional Music, 25:67-80. 1988 "A Study of Cantonese Opera: Musical Source Materials, Historical Development, Contemporary Social Organization, and Adaptive Strategies." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Washington. 1979 "Modern Performance Techniques for the Chinese Zither Cheng." M.A. thesis, UCLA. IN PREPARATION "The Jèung N h and Léih Màhn-mauh 'Myth': Understanding Musical Appropriation and the Politics of Ethnicity in Cantonese Opera." "The Ideal Man: Perspectives on the Construction, Performance, and Reception of Maleness in Cantonese Opera." "From Gùn Wá to Baahk Wá: Language Change in Early Twentieth Century Cantonese Opera." "Mapping the Soundscape of Scottish Highland Games" (working title). Cantonese Opera and Cantonese Identity (working title). Book in preparation. The Cantonese Opera Musical System (working title). Book in preparation. REVIEWS 1998 Le Pavillon Aux Pivoines / The Peony Pavilion: Chinese Classical Opera Kunqu, Inedit W-260060 (audio recording), Yearbook for Traditional Music. 1998 Battacharya, Deben. The Opera [Chinese Opera] (film). In ACMR Reports (Journal of the Association for Chinese Music Research). 1998 Witzleben, J. Lawrence. "Silk and Bamboo" Music in Shanghai: The Jiangnan Sizhu Instrumental Ensemble Tradition. In Asian Music XXIX-1:128-133. 1994 Yang Mu. Chinese Musical Instruments: An Introduction. In Yearbook for Traditional Music, XXVI:139-144. 1983 Zhongguo Yinyue Shiliao. In Asian Music, vol. 14, no. 1. PAPERS, COLLOQUIA, AND LECTURES 1999 "Cantonese Opera Performance in the Context of Spring Festival Nian Li Celebrations in Rural Southern Guangdong." Paper read at the 5 th annual conference of CHIME (European Foundation for Chinese Music Research, Prague, Czech Republic. 1997 "The Ideal Man: Perspectives on the Construction, Performance, and Reception of Maleness in Cantonese Opera." Paper read at annual conference of the Society for Ethnomusicology, Pittsburgh, PA, USA. 1997 "Male and Female Vocal Styles in Cantonese Opera Music: Insights from Performance Practice and Musical Analysis." Paper read at Conference on Cantonese Opera Music, Chinese U. of Hong Kong. 1996 "The Jèung N h and Léih Màhn-mauh 'Myth': Understanding Musical Appropriation and the Politics of Ethnicity in Cantonese Opera." Colloquium, The East Asian Institute, Columbia University.

DANIEL L. FERGUSON, curriculum vitae page 3 1995 "The Jèung N h and Léih Màhn-mauh 'Myth': Understanding Musical Appropriation and the Politics of Ethnicity in Cantonese Opera." Paper read at annual conference of the Society for Ethnomusicology, Los Angeles, CA, USA. 1994 "State of the Discipline (Ethnomusicology)." Colloquium presented (with members of the music faculty) to the Society of Fellows in the Humanities, Columbia University. 1994 "Processes of Composition in Cantonese Opera." Colloquium presented to the Department of Music, Columbia University. 1992 "The Shāndōng Highwayman: Mechanisms of Inclusion and Resistance and the Predication of Cantonese Identity through Cantonese Opera." Paper read at annual conference of the Society for Ethnomusicology, Seattle, WA, USA. 1990 "The 'Absorption, Maximum Utilization, Formulization' Model in Cantonese Opera." Paper read at annual conference of the Society for Ethnomusicology (Northern California Chapter), Hayward, CA, USA. 1989 "The Categorization of Musical Source Materials in Cantonese Opera." Paper read at Conference on Chinese Music, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL, USA. 1988 "Ethnomusicological Data in the Service of Tonemic Studies: A Look at the Realization of Cantonese Opera Melody-Types." Paper read at the annual conference of Chinoperl, University of California, Berkeley. AWARDS, FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS, AND SCHOLARSHIPS 2012 Nominated for Faculty Senate Excellence Award, Utah Valley University 2000 Certificate of Appreciation for Enduring Contributions to the Students of the Columbia College Class of 2000, Columbia University 1997 Columbia University Council on Research and Faculty Development in the Humanities and Social Sciences, Summer Research Fellowship 1995 Columbia University Council on Research and Faculty Development in the Humanities and Social Sciences, Summer Research Fellowship 1989-1990 Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, Chinese Popular Culture Project, Center for Chinese Studies, Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley 1985-1987 Fulbright-Hays Training Grant for Doctoral Dissertation Research in the People's Republic of China, U.S. Department of Education 1985-1987 Graduate fellowship for field research in China, National Program for Advanced Study and Research in China, Committee on Scholarly Communication with the People's Republic of China (CSCPRC), National Academy of Sciences 1980-1985 University of Washington: National Resource Fellowship (1981-82; 1984-85) Foreign Language Area Studies Fellowship (1982-83; 1983-84) Graduate School Scholarship (1983) W.W. Stout Graduate Fellowship (1983) Brechemin Family Foundation Fellowship (School of Music) (1983) Chester Fritz Scholarship (Jackson School of International Studies) (1981) Hu Tun-fu Scholarship (Jackson School of International Studies) (1980-81)

DANIEL L. FERGUSON, curriculum vitae page 4 SERVICE TO THE DEPARTMENT AND THE UNIVERSITY 1998-2000 Senator, University Senate, Columbia University 1995 Acting Chair, Ethnomusicology Committee, Dept. of Music, Columbia University 1993-2001 Faculty Council (Secretary, 1995-98), Department of Music, Columbia University 1993-2001 Musicology Steering Committee, Department of Music, Columbia University 1993-2001 Music Library Advisory Committee, Department of Music, Columbia University 1993-2001 Ethnomusicology Committee, Department of Music, Columbia University 1993-1999 Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, Dept. of Music, Columbia University PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Society for Ethnomusicology International Council for Traditional Music Association for Asian Studies Society for Asian Music Chinoperl (Conference on Chinese Oral and Performing Literature) Association for Chinese Music Research European Foundation for Chinese Music Research (CHIME) Honorary Member, Center for Cantonese Opera Research, Guangzhou, China Consultant, U.S.-China Arts Exchange Center, Inc., New York FIELDWORK, LANGUAGE TRAINING, AND RESIDENCE ABROAD 2012 Hong Kong C research on Cantonese opera 2010 Hong Kong C research on Cantonese opera 1997 Guangzhou & Hong Kong C research on Cantonese opera 1995-2001 Eastern USA C research on music in the Scottish 'Highland Games' circuit 1995 Guangzhou & Hong Kong C research on Cantonese opera 1993-2001 New York City C research on Cantonese opera in the Cantonese community 1985-1987 Guangzhou, Tianjin, & Hong Kong C doctoral dissertation fieldwork on Cantonese opera 1979-1980 Taiwan C language training (Mandarin) and general Chinese music research 1978 Taiwan C intensive language training (Mandarin) and cultural exchange program 1971-1973 Hong Kong C language training (Cantonese) and volunteer work 1969-1970 Colombia C language training (Spanish) 1967-1969 Taiwan C language training (Mandarin) Languages: Mandarin Chinese (fluent) Cantonese Chinese (fluent) English (native speaker) Spanish (rudimentary speaking and reading)

DANIEL L. FERGUSON, curriculum vitae page 5 SPECIAL AREAS OF TRAINING China: qin, pipa, zheng, di, sanxian C Tsun-yuen Lui (UCLA) Cantonese Opera C Guangdong Cantonese Opera School (Guangzhou, China) UCLA Chinese Ensemble New York University Chinese Ensemble Ireland, Scotland, 'Celtic': Tenor banjo C Mick Moloney, teacher (New York University) Irish sean-nos singing C Joe Heaney, teacher (University of Washington) New York University Irish Traditional Music Ensemble Scottish Great Highland Bagpipe Ghana: West African Drumming and Dance Brazil: Samba and Carnaval Percussion Ensemble Indonesia: Javanese gamelan C New York Indonesian consulate gamelan ensemble (New York City) India: sitar C Sharmistha Sen, teacher (University of Washington) Turkey: tanbur C Necdet Yasar, teacher (University of Washington) Zimbabwe: mbira C Ephat Mujuru, teacher (University of Washington) Guitar: Brigham Young University Jazz Ensemble "Synthesis" Many decades of on-call gigging for Broadway revues, variety shows, and visiting artists Many decades of studio recording experience Countless private rock, pop, and jazz bands

DANIEL L. FERGUSON, curriculum vitae page 6 COURSES UNDERGRADUATE Music Cultures of the World / Introduction to World Music Introduction to the History and Theory of Ethnomusicology Music in Human Life: The Individual, the Community, and the Planet Music, Culture, and Ideology in China Music, Theater, and Narrative in East and Southeast Asia Music of Asia Popular Musics of Brazil Popular Musics of the Caribbean History of Jazz American Popular Music History of Rock Music Issues in Rock Music and Rock Culture Introduction to Music (Western Classical Music Appreciation) Music Theory Fundamentals Class Guitar / Individual Guitar Instruction GRADUATE Proseminar in Ethnomusicology Field Methods in Ethnomusicology Transcription, Notation, & Analysis Music, Ethnicity, and Cultural Identity Music in Human Life: The Individual, the Community, and the Planet Chinese Opera Music, Culture, and Ideology in China Music Theories and Structures Special Topics in Ethnomusicology

DANIEL L. FERGUSON, curriculum vitae page 7 LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION Suzanne Farrin Professor and Department Chair Department of Music 416 Hunter North, Hunter College 695 Park Avenue New York, NY 10065 sf1357@hunter.cuny.edu ; 212.772.5026 Paul Mueller Professor and former Department Chair Department of Music 416 Hunter North, Hunter College 695 Park Avenue New York, NY 10065 paul.mueller@hunter.cuny.edu ; 212.772.5022 Donna Fairbanks Associate Professor and Department Chair Department of Music GT-332, Utah Valley University 800 West University Parkway Orem, UT 84058 Donna.Fairbanks@uvu.edu ; 801.863.6538 Newell Dayley Dean, School of the Arts GT-605, Utah Valley University 800 West University Parkway Orem, UT 84058 Newell.Daylay@uvu.edu ; 801.863.6820 David Gies Academic Dean, Semester at Sea, Fall 2010 Commonwealth Professor of Spanish Department of Spanish, Italian and Portuguese University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA dtg@virginia.edu ; 434.924.4652 Rosalyn Berne Academic Dean, Semester at Sea, Short-Term 2012 Dept. of Science, Technology and Society, School of Engineering and Applied Science University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA rwb@virginia.edu ; 434-295-0711 Sharon Hostler Academic Dean, Semester at Sea, Spring 2013 McLemore Birdsong Professor of Pediatrics Senior Associate Dean at the School of Medicine Vice Provost for Faculty Development University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA slh2m@virginia.edu ; 434-924-9030 Aaron Fox Associate Professor Department of Music, Columbia University 621 Dodge Hall, 2960 Broadway New York, NY 10027 aaf19@columbia.edu ; 212.854.3825