Dr. Anna Stephan-Robinson is assistant professor of Music Theory in the Department of Music and Theater. She teaches Music Theory, Ear Training, Form and Analysis, and private Horn lessons at West Liberty University. Dr. Stephan-Robinson holds Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Arts degrees in Music Theory from the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, NY, a Master of Music degree in Horn Performance from the University of Georgia (Athens), and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Music Education from the Aaron Copland School of Music, City University of New York.
Dr. Stephan-Robinson’s areas of research interest include analysis of twentieth- and twenty-first-century music, especially the popular songs of Paul Simon and the chamber music of Marion Bauer; music theory and aural skills pedagogy; and women composers of the early twentieth century. She has presented research at regional, national, and international conferences, and maintains an active research agenda.
Prior to her appointment at West Liberty, Dr. Stephan-Robinson taught at Ithaca College, New York University, Wagner College, the Eastman School of Music, and the University of Georgia, as well as in public schools in Long Island, NY.
If you are a West Liberty student enrolled in a class with Dr. Stephan-Robinson, you can find information at the Music Theory and Ear Training page here.
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