Kalin
Kirilov is an Assistant Professor of Music. Before coming to Towson
University, he taught at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. He
received his BA from the Academy of Music and Dance in Bulgaria and PhD
from the University of Oregon.
Kirilov’s research explores the boundaries between two often
compartmentalized fields, music theory and ethnomusicology, and his
innovative analytical perspectives on Eastern European music have been
well-received at national and international conferences.
A master of multiple instruments, he has performed extensively in
Bulgaria, Western Europe, and the United States. In 2003 and 2005, he
toured the United States with Ivo Papazov, recipient of the 2005 BBC
audience award in the “world music” category. In addition to being a
teacher, scholar, and active performer, Kirilov serves as one of the
main organizers of the international conferences “Analytical Approaches
to World Music.”
Office: CA 2101
Phone: 410-704-2819
email: kkirilov@towson.edu
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