Stephen D. Press,
Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Music History B.S., University of Southern California; B.M., Illinois State University; M.A., Illinois State University; Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Stephen Press has taught music history courses at Illinois Wesleyan University since fall term 1999. He has also held teaching appointments at Illinois State University and Arizona State University. At Illinois Wesleyan he teaches the two-semester Survey of Western Music History, the sequence of period style courses, and a general education course, “Dangerous Sounds,” which surveys music composed under Soviet rule. He earned his first Bachelor's degree from the University of Southern California and he received his Ph.D. in musicology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His thesis, "Prokofiev's Ballets for Diaghilev," won the department's prestigious Glen Haydon Award for a Distinguished Dissertation in Musicology. Dr. Press has made many presentations on the subject of Prokofiev and Russian music over the years in venues ranging from concert halls to elder hostels to the annual meeting of the American Musicological Society. He delivered a paper on the composer's ballet Skazka pro shuta (Chout, or The Buffoon; 1915-21) at the "Prokofiev 2003" Symposium held in Manchester, England in February, 2003 and introduced the Dutch premier of the reconstructed score for the ballet Trapeze at the September 2003 Gergiev Festival in Rotterdam. He has been interviewed three times by the BBC for programs about Prokofiev, and also at Princeton University for a British Arts Council educational film about the composer's ballet Le Pas d'acier. Among his published works are articles in the journals Music and Letters and Three Oranges (Journal of the Prokofiev Association), and book reviews in Music and Letters, The New York Times Book Review, Slavic and East European Journal and Russian Review. Professor Press's book, Prokofiev's Ballets for Diaghilev is the first to make extensive use of the composer's recently published 1600-page diary from the years 1907 to 1933. He is presently working on a monograph that addresses the reception history of Russian music in the United States. In spring 2008 he was invited to become a pre-concert lecturer for the Chicago Symphony Orchesta. Press was an air traffic controllor for ten years in Chicago and San Juan. He is an occasional bassist and lives in Lincoln, IL. Publications: Book: Articles: Reviews: Interviews: |
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| spress@iwu.edu | 556-3983 | Presser 151 Illinois Wesleyan University Bloomington, IL 61701 |
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| Office Hours |
Fall 2009 |
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| Monday | 11:00 - 12:00, 3:00 - 4:00 | |
| Tuesday | 1:10 - 2:30 | |
| Wednesday | 11:00 - 12:00 | |
| Thursday | n/a | |
| Friday | 11:00 - 12:00 | |