Associate Professor
Little Theatre Annex, Rutherford Campus
Phone: 201.933.0118
Email: GordonB@felician.edu
Academic Accomplishments:
- MA and PhD – New York University
- Rouen Conservatoire – Rouen, France
- BFA – University of Connecticut
Positions Held:
- Felician College (2007-present)
- Montclair State University: French faculty
- Baruch College – CUNY: French faculty
- Ramapo College of New Jersey: Music faculty
- New York University: Voice faculty
Publications/Research:
- “Deconstructing Maurice Delage”
- 2007 International Arts and Humanities Conference, Hawaii.
- “Maurice Delage”
- Featured article, Journal of Singing, 2009
- “Basic Piano: An Interactive Approach to Learning”
- 2010 International Multidisciplinary Conference on Pedagogy, Ottawa, Canada.
- “The Mėlodie through Delage.”
- 2013 Felician College Faculty Development Day.
Courses Taught at Felician:
- Felician University Choir
- World Music
- History of the Broadway Musical
- Music Appreciation
- History and Literature of Music
- Basic Singing
- Basic Piano I and II
- Applied Voice
- Vocal Diction/Performance Practice
- Instrumental Performance Practice
- French I and II
Fields of Interest/Expertise:
A champion of French composer, Maurice Delage, Dr. Gordon’s research on the composer involved Paris interviews with writers, composers, and conductors who had worked with Delage. Dr. Gordon has also recorded a CD of selected songs from his oeuvre. A fluent speaker of French, Dr. Gordon’s present research is on little-known composers of the French mélodie.
- Past research on French composer, Maurice Delage, interviewing writers, composers, and conductors in Paris who had worked with Delage.
- Recorded CD of selected songs from Delage’s oeuvre.
- Recent research in piano pedagogy: creative approaches to better learning at the keyboard.
- Present research on 20th and 21st century music from Paterson, NJ (NEH grant application in progress).
Performances:
New York performances include:
- Weill Recital Hall
- Donnell Library
- St. Stephen’s Church
- Lincoln Center Library
- La Maison française
- Alliance française
- St. Paul’s Chapel
- New York University