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Screenshot from Sound Expertise blog, showing a description of the blog episode, a headshot of Andrew Dell'Antonio, a middle-aged man with graying hair wearing a navy pinstriped suit, a white shirt, and a purple tie looking up at the camera and smiling; and headshot of Sara Haefeli, a woman with short dark hair and glasses, wearing a red top, resting her chin on her hands and her hands on a cello, and smiling at the camera.
Sound Expertise Podcast - Season 2, Episode 4 - April 20, 2021
"Teaching Music History with Sara Haefeli and Andrew Dell'Antonio"
What Constitutes Core in the Music History Curriculum
AMS Minneapolis-Virtual, November 2020
Thumbnail depicting a portion of inside a harpsichord. Strings and some decoration visible.
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UDL and EM vs SCAM: Toward a Critical Pedagogy of the Early Music Survey
University of Maryland, College Park - November, 2020
Podcast interview on UDL and inclusivity in the curriculum
ThinkUDL - July 2019
Inclusivity as a Pedagogical Consideration from UT Faculty Innovation Center
Fall 2018
Thumbnail depicting a portion of inside a harpsichord. Strings and some decoration visible.
New course expands horizons for first-year students in the Butler School of Music
(UT Austin College of Fine Arts Newsletter, October 2017)

 

​Courses

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MUS 213M - History of Western Music 1 ​(Fall 2022)

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 From Caccini to Jacquet de la Guerre: A Century of Musically Innovating Women (Fall 2022)

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 Global Musical Traditions 1400-1650 (Spring 2022)

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 Music and Culture (Spring 2022)

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  Musicking and Disability (Fall 2021)

Luca Giordano, “Four Women Making Music,” ca. 1658-1660, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.  Image shows four female figures richly dressed; the two on the left are White and appear to be singing, the one on the right is White and is playing a lute or guitar (we only see the neck of the instrument), and the center figure is Black and playing a flute.
MUS 213M - History of Western Music I (Fall 2021)

Image of white-skinned woman in noble woman dress playing a lute and consulting a music book held by a dark-skinned woman who appears to be her servant.
 MUS 380.3 - Advanced Topics in the History and Culture of Music - "Baroque" (Fall 2020)

Portrait of a lute player by Caravaggio currently at the Metropolitan Museum of Art - image shows a young male figure playing the lute with a slightly open mouth.  Instruments and a music book are on the table in front of him.  The subject may have been Mario Minniti, a fellow artist and companion of Caravaggio.
Past Courses​

 

Textbook

With Kristine Forney

The Enjoyment of Music
W. W. Norton
14th edition - 2022
4th Essential Listening Edition - 2020
Cover of The Enjoyment of Music, 14th Edition, W W Norton.  Hand-drawn image depicts a band shell with musicians inside performing and several people gathered in front, sitting on chairs and on the grass (and one person in a wheelchair) ostensibly listening to the musicians play.
Cover of The Enjoyment of Music, 4th Essential Listening Edition, W W Norton; photograph shows four young people with the instruments of a string quartet (two violins, a viola, and a cello) laughing on the beach.
Gathering Many Voices: Our Inclusive-Canon Approach to the Introductory Music Textbook
(reflection-essay by Dell'Antonio and Forney on the revisions in the 14th Edition of The Enjoyment of Music)

 

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