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Students in the Guitar and Harp Program at the Lamont School of Music may select the bachelor of music, bachelor of arts, master of music, or master of arts in music degrees. In conjunction with the University of Denver's Daniels School of Business, Lamont offers the 3/2 integrated bachelor's/master's degree program that enables a student to complete both an undergraduate degree in music and a master of business administration degree in five years. Musicians interested contemporary music styles may also pursue the Jazz Studies and Commercial Music Program.

 

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Ricardo Iznaola
Chair, Professor, MM, Guitar
TRVH 300A | 303.871.6959
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Masakazu Ito
Instructor, MA, Guitar
TRVH 300C | 303.871.6425
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Alan Joseph
Instructor, Electric Guitar
TRVH 340B | 303.871.6946
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Jonathan Leathwood
Instructor, Guitar
TRVH 302 | 303.871.6929
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Suzanne L. Moulton - Gertig
Professor, MA, Harp
TRVH 440A
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Moulton - Gertig received a bachelor of music education magna cum laude from James Madison University, a master of library science, and a master of arts in musicology, both from Kent State University. Professor Gertig joined the faculty of the University of Denver in 1985. She is the head of the music library, teaches Introduction to Graduate Studies, topics in music history and studio harp. Moulton-Gertig has served as editor of Ars Musica Denver and The American Harp Journal.

She has published numerous articles and reviews in musicology, harp, and library science journals, as well as articles in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, revised edition and Women in Music since 1900: An Encyclopedia. She has given invited papers and presentations both nationally and nternationally.

Ms. Moulton - Gertig has biographical entries in various publications, including International Who's Who in Music, Who's Who in American Music, and Dictionary of International Biography. She serves as the Director of the Reznicek Society, which is dedicated to reviving the music of Emil N. von Reznicek and other forgotten late-19th century composers.

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