- Harold Powers
Harold Stone Powers (b. Aug. 5, 1928, d. Apr. 2, 2007) was an American
musicologist .Powers attended
Stanford University and thenSyracuse University , where he received a BMus in 1950. He obtained his Ph.D. fromPrinceton University in 1959 after studyingmusic theory underMilton Babbitt andEdward T. Cone , andmusicology underOliver Strunk andArthur Mendel . After teaching at Princeton (1955-1958) andHarvard University (1958-1960) he taught at theUniversity of Pennsylvania ; from 1973 he was full professor at Princeton.Powers's dissertation was on
raga music; he studied inIndia in 1952-1954, 1960-1961 and 1967-1968. He also made contributions in the field of Italian baroque opera. Powers's interest inmusic theory led him to publish extensively on the concept of mode; his exhaustive study published in the 1980 edition of "The New Grove " was a landmark work of scholarship on the subject.Books
*"The Background of the South Indian Rāga-System" (dissertation, Princeton U., 1959)
*(ed.) "Studies in Music History: Essays for Oliver Strunk" (Princeton, NJ, 1968)
*William Ashbrook and Harold Powers, "Puccini's Turandot: The End of the Great Tradition" (Princeton, NJ, 1991)References
*Paula Morgan, "Harold Powers". "
The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians " online.
* [http://www.princeton.edu/pr/pwb/07/0402/2a.shtml Obituary]
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