Harry Price

Dr. Price is a Professor of Music History and Music Appreciation at Kennesaw State University

Dr. Price is a Professor of Music History and Music Appreciation at Kennesaw State University’s School of Music.  Previously served as Professor of Music and Head of Music Education at Universities of Oregon and Alabama, and served as Interim Associate Dean in Oregon and was the Director of the School of Music at Kennesaw.  He is on the Editorial Board of Enseñar Música: Revista Panamericana de Investigación and International Journal of Music Education. Also serves as a guest reviewer for Psychology of Music, Journal of Research in Music Education, Musica Scientiae and was Editor of the Journal of Research in Music Education.  Previously served as a member of the editorial boards of Revista de Psicodidáctica, Journal of Music Education, Research Studies in Music Education, Bulletin of the Council for Research in Music Education, and Update: Applications of Research in Music Education.  He edited Music Education Research: An Anthology from the Journal of Research in Music Education and has published widely more than 75 research papers in journals, including in Boletín de Investigación Educativo‐Musical, the Journal of Research in Music Education, Psychology of Music, Research Studies in Music Education, Bulletin of the Council for Research in Music Education, Update: Applications of Research in Music Education, Contributions to Music Education, International Journal of Music Education, and Journal of Band Research.  He has given research presentations and keynote speeches at national and international meetings, including in Argentina, Asia, Australia, Chile, Eastern and Western Europe, Peru, and USA.  Dr. Price’s current principal areas of interest are using virtual reality for rehearsing in the music classrooms and ensemble settings and looking at research techniques used by colleagues. He is keenly interested in fostering music education research and working with people internationally.

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