Dr. Rosemary Mountain is a renowned composer, researcher, and professor emeritus in the field of music. With a distinguished career spanning decades, she has made significant contributions to music education and interdisciplinary studies.
Throughout her tenure, Dr. Mountain held various teaching positions at esteemed institutions. She has served as a professor at Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec, and the University of Aveiro in Portugal. Additionally, she has taught at several schools in England and Canada, including Manor & High Tunstall Schools, Arthur Mellows Village College, and Northern Lights College.
Dr. Mountain's academic journey includes a Ph.D. in music theory-interdisciplinary from the University of Victoria in British Columbia, Canada. She also holds a Master of Music in composition and a Bachelor of Music honors degree in theory and composition from the University of Victoria and the University of Western Ontario, respectively.
As a composer, Dr. Rosemary Mountain has showcased her creativity and expertise through her musical works. Her research contributions have expanded the boundaries of knowledge in her field, making her a respected figure in academia.
With her wealth of experience and accomplishments, Dr. Mountain now holds the esteemed position of professor emeritus. Her legacy as an educator and her impact on the world of music continue to inspire and influence aspiring musicians and researchers alike.
In addition to her academic pursuits, Dr. Mountain is the author of two significant books:
"A Musician's Guide to Time" (Published: March 3, 2022) - The book delves into the complex relationship between music and time, offering practical insights into understanding temporal patterns. Order Here
"Conversational Musicology: A Composer's Perspective" (Kindle Edition) - Dr. Mountain introduces the concept of the Conversational Musicologist, exploring interdisciplinary discourse in music. Order Here
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