Philip Bohlman

the Mary Werkman Distinguished Service Professor in Music, authored and was the artistic director for a double-CD set and accompanying booklet of As Dreams Fall Apart: The Golden Age of Jewish Stage and Film Music, 1925–1955. He co-edited The Thing Called Music: Essays in Honor of Bruno Nettl (Rowman and Littlefiled, 2015) with Victoria Lindsay Levine (Colorado College) and served as Artistic Director of the New Budapest Orpheum Society. Additionally, Bohlman was awarded a "Humanities Without Walls" grant from the Mellon Foundation for the collaborative project "The History of World Music Recording." He received a Norman Cutler Travel Fellowship from UChicago's Committee on Southern Asian Studies and also received support for the Sounding the Audio Moment in South Asia symposium from the UChicago Center in Delhi.
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