Music Department Faculty

Daniel M. Callahan

Associate Professor, Director of Undergraduate Studies

Department

Music

Biography

Daniel Callahan is a musicologist and dance scholar who researches how music has moved people - dancers, musicians, orchestra conductors, and audiences - from the late nineteenth century to the present. His book聽The Dancer from the Music聽(Oxford University Press, under contract) explores how US modern dance developed out of, depended on, contributed to, and eventually distanced itself from canonical concert music. The American Musicological Society awarded him both the 2019 Alfred Einstein Award and the 2019 Philip Brett Award for his article, 鈥淭he Gay Divorce of Music and Dance: Choreomusicality and the Early Works of Cage-Cunningham,鈥 published in the聽Journal of the American Musicological Society. Callahan was in residence at Harvard University鈥檚 Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study as the 2019鈥2020 Beatrice Shepherd Blane Fellow, working on his second book,聽Conducting Oneself: Bodies, Identities, and Power on the Podium, which examines how orchestra conductors choreograph, legitimate, and limit their movements on the podium and off, from conservatories to coveted positions. In Fall 2022 he will be a Visiting Associate Professor in Harvard's Department of Music. Prior to joining the faculty at Boston College, he was the Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in Music and the Humanities at the University of Chicago.