Alicia Kopfstein Adjunct Professorial Lecturer Performing Arts
- Degrees
- PhD from Catholic University of America with a major in music history and a minor in music theory, MA in music history from Â鶹ÊÓƵ, BM from Â鶹ÊÓƵ
- Bio
- Alicia Kopfstein, Ph.D., is an enthusiastic postmodernist who has taught musicianship, guitar, music history, and general education courses at American since 1998, and musicianship for the Washington National Opera Summer Institute since 2009. Her book Leonard Bernstein and His Young People’s Concerts studies the social, cultural, and political aspects of Bernstein’s ground-breaking award-winning TV programs. The Wall Street Journal praised it as "a bristlingly well-informed monograph that draws on Bernstein’s archives to tell the story of how his Young People’s Concerts telecast came to be, and why they have had no true successors." Other reviews call the book "thrilling and vivid" and Kopfstein "a master of archival research." She has just been interviewed about Bernstein's arts education series by Public Radio International's program Studio 360 with Kurt Anderson. Her articles have appeared in Guitar Review, Soundboard, American String Teachers Association Journal, and Classical Guitar. She has presented for the American Musicological Society (AMS) and the National Opera Association, and has received awards from AMS, Mu Phi Epsilon, and the Cosmos Club Foundation. Dr. Kopfstein’s insightful approach to musicianship that links intellectual concepts with emotional reactions is seen in her forthcoming book Making Music with Heart and Mind. Her innovative ergonomic system for sizing the guitar to the performer is described in The Healthy Guitar (quoted by physical therapy journals). She has performed in liturgical dramas, a Renaissance consort, oratorios, operas, chamber music, and solo recitals in such halls as the Kennedy Center, the Academy of Music in Philadelphia, the Metropolitan Opera, as well as throughout the DC area.
- For the Media
- To request an interview for a news story, call Â鶹ÊÓƵ Communications at 202-885-5950 or submit a request.
Teaching
Fall 2024
-
PERF-113 Class Guitar
Spring 2025
-
MUS-113 Class Guitar
-
MUS-113 Class Guitar