Faculty: Musicology
William R. Bauer
Assistant Professor of Music, The College of Staten Island
(Ph.D., CUNY Graduate Center)

The College of Staten Island
Music/Performing and Creative Arts
2800 Victory Boulevard/1P203
Staten Island NY 10314
718/982.2534
bauer@mail.csi.cuny.edu
William R. Bauer specializes in jazz, with an emphasis on the roles that
timbre and prosody play in jazz vocal and instrumental performance
practice. The University of Michigan Press published his book Open
the Door: The Life and Music of Betty Carter to critical acclaim.
Trained as a composer/improviser, he earned the Dalcroze Certificate and
License in studies with Robert Abramson. In addition to teaching theory
and musicianship, keyboard improvisation, and jazz studies in the
College of Staten Island’s Department of Performing and Creative Arts,
he also teaches in CSI’s Verrazano School and CORE 100 faculties. He
directs the Music SILOH Project, an oral history investigation into the
role that music has played in Staten Island’s cultural life.
REPRESENTATIVE PUBLICATIONS
Louis Armstrong’s Early Recordings: The Codification of Jazz
Performance Practice (Ladham, NJ: Scarecrow Press, forthcoming,
2009).
“Speaking in Tones: Louis Armstrong’s ‘Hotter Than That,’” in
preparation.
“Louis Armstrong’s ‘Skid Dat De Dat’: Timbral Organization in An Early
Scat Solo,” Jazz Perspectives 2 (Fall 2007), 133-165.
“All of Me: The Role of Timbre in Louis Armstrong’s Reinvention of an
American Popular Song,” Colloque Interdiscipliaire de Musicologie,
l’Observatoire International de la Création Musicale, l’Université de
Montreal (posted Spring, 2006).
Betty Carter's Finest Hour: Liner notes. New York, NY: Verve records,
314 589 778-2 (March 2003). (Compilation Producer; Musical and
Production Consultant).
“Scat Singing: A Timbral and Phonemic Analysis,” Current Musicology 64
(2003), 303-323.
Open the Door: The Life and Music of Betty Carter. Ann Arbor: The
University of Michigan Press, 2002. 415 pages. Reprint and 2nd
edition, 2003.
“Betty Carter.” Scribner's Encyclopedia of American Lives. New
York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 2002. 103-105.
Portraits in Jazz. Newark, NJ: New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC),
March 2003. Catalogue of Photography Exhibit: Jazz and Newark:
Newark Cultural Legacy Series 2001-02.
Betty Carter: A Biography and Style Analysis. Ann Arbor, MI: UMI
Publications, 1997 (433 pages).
“Billie Holiday and Betty Carter: Emotion and Style in the Jazz Vocal
Line.” Annual Review of Jazz Studies 6 (1993), 99-151.
Review of “Stuart Nicholson’s Ella Fitzgerald: The Complete Biography
and Nadine
Cohodas’s Queen: The Life and Music of Dinah Washington,” ARSC
Journal 37:2 (Fall 2007)
Review of “Barry Kernfeld's What to Listen For in Jazz: Review.”
Annual Review of Jazz Studies 8 (1997), 247-259.