Bruce C. MacIntyre is a music professor, administrator, and musicologist specializing in Viennese choral and chamber music of the late eighteenth century.
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He was born 6 March 1948 in Gloversville, NY, USA, and was raised in Johnstown, NY, where he graduated from Johnstown High School in June 1966. His parents were James and Lucile MacIntyre. He completed his A.B. at Hamilton College (Music, 1970), his M.A. at The State University of New York at Stony Brook (Musicology, 1972), and his Ph.D. at The Graduate School and University Center of The City University of New York (Musicology, 1984). He is currently Professor of Music at Brooklyn College (CUNY) where he serves as director of its Conservatory of Music as well as teaching music history courses and seminars on Haydn, Mozart's operas and sacred music, Classic chamber music, the symphonic poem, and music research techniques.[1] MacIntyre was married to Mary Zwarico in 1984, and they live in Brooklyn, NY.
A revision of his doctoral thesis, The Viennese Concerted Mass of the Early Classic Period was published by UMI Research Press (1986), and his monograph Haydn: The Creation was published by Schirmer Books (1998). His articles and reviews have appeared in Haydn Studien, Newsletter of the Institute for Studies in American Music (Brooklyn College), MLA Notes, and Music & Letters. With Barry S. Brook he was co-editor of the two string-trio volumes for Joseph Haydn-Werke XI/1-2 (Henle, 1986, 1996).