Dr. Andrew Clay McGraw
Assistant Professor of Music Andrew Clay McGraw received his Ph.D. in ethnomusicology from Wesleyan University in 2005. Dr. McGraw has published several articles and reviews concerning gamelan and contemporary and traditional composition and performance practice in Southeast Asia.
Ethnomusicologist
103 Webb
Office: (804) 287-1807
http://facultystaff.richmond.edu/~amcgraw
Research:
Southeast Asian music
Balinese and Javanese gamelan traditions
Transcultural Performance
Contemporary Non-Western Composition
Globalization
Education:
Ph.D., Wesleyan University
Selected Publications:
McGraw, A. (2009) "Radical Tradition: Balinese Musik Kontemporer," Journal for the Society of Ethnomusicology 53(1).
McGraw, A. (2008) "Different Temporalities: The Time of Balinese Music," Yearbook for Traditional Music 41.
McGraw, A. (2002) "Gamelan Gong Kebyar: The Art of Twentieth-Century Balinese Music" by Michael Tenzer. College Music Symposium, v. 42.
McGraw, A. (2000) The Development of the "Gamelan Semara Dana" and the Expansion of the Medal System in Bali, Indonesia. Asian Music, v. 31.