
B.M. Illinois
M.M. Illinois
Ph.D. Maryland
He has been a Fulbright Scholar and Visiting Researcher at the University of Oslo in Norway, and has taught previously at Hobart & William Smith Colleges and at the University of Maryland.
His undergraduate work was in viola performance; his master's degree and doctorate are in music theory.
His research interests focus on tuning systems and interdisciplinary topics such as music and feminist pedagogy, the application of critical theory to music analysis, and world music.
He has published articles in Perspectives of New Music, Interface, Journal of Music Theory Pedagogy, Theory & Practice, Music Theory Online, and other journals, and he has lectured at conferences throughout the United States and abroad.
He is an active member of the Society for Music Theory and Music Theory Midwest.
A violist, he also specializes in the performance of Norwegian folk music and dance and has taught at the International Workshops in Stavanger, Norway.
Most recently, he is the developer of the Groven Piano, a 36 tone interactive piano network, which received its world premiere in Oslo, Norway in 2001.
Email: d.loberg.code@wmich.edu