Prof.
Joan H. Stubbe
Office: MUS 206 Phone: 408-924-4649
Email: jstubbe@email.sjsu.edu
B.A.
(Piano Performance), San Jose State University
M.A. (Composition), San Jose State University
Listening
Hour Coordinator, General Education, Keyboard
A native New Yorker, JOAN STUBBE is a doctoral student in Music Education, with emphases on piano pedagogy, theory and composition, at Teacher's College, Columbia University. Her current studies include work with noted educators
Drs. Harold Abeles and Jeanne Goffi-Fynn, and noted theorist, composer and scholar
Dr. Jonathan Kramer.
Ms. Stubbe received her Masters degree in composition and her Bachelors degree in piano performance, both from San Jose State University, where she is currently on the piano faculty. She has also taught at San Jose City College, West Valley College and in the theory department at Santa Clara University. Ms. Stubbe has actively studied piano since age four, and advanced work with noted pianists Lee Pattison, William Erlendson and Adolph Baller.
She
is a 1993 Harvard Fellow and participated in the NEH Summer
Seminar for College Teachers on the Beethoven Late String
Quartets at Harvard University, led by Beethoven scholar Lewis
Lockwood. In 1995, she presented "Beethoven's Use of Mathematical
Structure: An Analysis of String Quartet No. 13 in B-flat
Major, Op. 130: I and V" at the Pacific Central Annual Meeting
of the College Music Society, CSU Sacramento. Compositionally,
she won First Place in the California State Music Teachers'
Association Composition Competition for her piano work Images.
In 1990, her composition Ido: The Birth of Thought,
for electronic sounds, video and dance was performed on American
Music Week at SJSU. She has also composed for Cable Television
and underscored the nationally televised production of Beyond
War. In 2001, she received the President's Award for Excellence
from the International President of the Mu Phi Epsilon Music
Honor Fraternity.
Page updated 8/24/2007.
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