Faculty: Musicology
Anne Swartz
Professor, Baruch College and the Graduate Center
(Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh)

Department of Fine and Performing Arts
Baruch College
55 Lexington Avenue
New York, NY 10010
(646) 312-4050
Anne_Swartz@baruch.cuny.edu
Anne Swartz is Professor of Music at Baruch College, the Graduate Center
of CUNY, and the CUNY Honors College. She has served as Director of Graduate
Studies, Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, Baruch College. Her research
interests include nineteenth and twentieth-century Russian and Polish music, especially
that of Chopin, Tchaikovsky, and Karol Szymanowski; Russian romanticism; and
eighteenth-century women composers. She has conducted seminars in Russian and Polish
at St. Petersburg University and the University of Warsaw and has completed archival
research in Poland, Russia, and the former Soviet Union. She has received research
grants and fellowships from the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars (Kennan
Institute for Advanced Russian Studies; and East European Program), the National Endowment
for the Humanities (Summer Stipend; Interpretive Grant, Special Opportunity
for Archival Research; and Travel to Collections), the American Council of Learned
Societies, the International Research and Exchanges Board, and the Andrew W. Mellon
Foundation. She received Baruch's 2001 Presidential Excellence Award for
Distinguished Teaching.
REPRESENTATIVE PUBLICATIONS:
Technological Muses: Piano Builders in Russia, 1810-1881," Cahiers du Monde Russe (Paris,
2002)
"Elsner, Chopin, and Musical Narrative as Symbols of Nation," De Musica (Warsaw,
2002)
"Elsner and the flourishing of opera in Poland before 1830," The Polish
Review (New York, 2002)
"The Romanov Family's Patronage of Music, 1820-1880," Encomium Musicae:
Essays in Memory of Robert J. Snow, ed. David Crawford (New York, 2002)
"The Intrigue of Love and Illusion in Tchaikovsky's The Oprichnik," Tchaikovsky
and His Contemporaries, ed. Alexandar Mihailovic(London, 1999)
Composers Born 1700 to 1799. Keyboard Music. Maria Szymanowska, Vol. 3, Women
Composers: Music Through the Ages, ed. Martha Furman Schleifer and Sylvia Glickman
(New York and London, 1998)
Reprint Editions, Maria Szymanowska (Bryn Mawr, 1998); Reprint, New York and London
edition.
A Concise History of Russian Music (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
forthcoming).
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[Photograph by Agnieszka Lukasiak]