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Jacques Dupuis
Clinical Assistant Professor in Music Theory and Musicology
School of Music
Jacques Dupuis
Clinical Assistant Professor in Music Theory and Musicology
School of Music
Jacques Dupuis is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Music Theory and Musicology. His research centers on nineteenth-century German music and theater, as well as twentieth-century American music, film and media studies. He has researched and presented internationally on a variety of topics, with essays on Samuel Barber and Clara Schumann forthcoming in collections from Oxford and Cambridge university presses. He has also written program notes on a wide range of repertoires with specialty in American and nineteenth-century musics. Before coming to Purdue Fort Wayne, he taught courses in music history, theory, and appreciation at Northeastern University, Framingham State University (Massachusetts), Longy School of Music, Brandeis University, and Harvard University. He earned his master's (2015) and PhD (2021) degrees in musicology from Brandeis University and his bachelor of arts in music history and theory from the University of Notre Dame (2011).