D. Kern Holoman

D. Kern Holoman
Born Dallas Kern Holoman
(1947-09-08) September 8, 1947
Raleigh, North Carolina
Education
Occupation Musicologist and conductor
Known for Sscholarhip on the life and works of Hector Berlioz
Title Distinguished Professor of Music, University of California, Davis
Website hector.ucdavis.edu/DKH.html

Dallas Kern Holoman (born September 8, 1947) is an American musicologist and conductor, particularly known for his scholarship on the life and works of Hector Berlioz. He is Distinguished Professor of Music at the University of California, Davis and Conductor emeritus of the UC Davis Symphony Orchestra.

Life and career

Holoman was born in Raleigh, North Carolina on September 8, 1947 to W. Kern and Katherine Highsmith Holoman. He attended Duke University as an undergraduate, receiving his Bachelor of Arts in Music in 1969. After receiving a Master of Fine Arts from Princeton University in 1971, he received a Fulbright Fellowship and embarked on his doctoral dissertation, Autograph Musical Documents of Hector Berlioz, c. 1818-1840.[1] He joined the faculty of University of California, Davis as Acting Assistant Professor of Music in 1973 and the following year received his Ph.D. from Princeton. He remained at UC Davis for the rest of his academic career, becoming Professor of Music in 1981 and serving as the Chairman of the Music Department from 1980 to 1988. In 2000, he became the Barbara K. Jackson Professor of Orchestral Conducting and as of 2013 is Distinguished Professor of Music at the university.[2]

Musicology

Holoman was one of the founding editors of the journal 19th-Century Music in 1977 (with Joseph Kerman and Robert Winter) and later served as its managing editor.[1] His 1974 doctoral dissertation on Berlioz was the beginning of a what would be the focus of his musical scholarship for many years. The dissertation, with revisions and corrections, was published in 1980 as The Creative Process in the Autograph Musical Documents of Hector Berlioz, c. 1818-1840. In 1987, he published the first complete catalogue of the works of Hector Berlioz,[1] and in 1989 he published Berlioz, his 687 page biography of the composer. He also edited the critical edition of the Roméo et Juliette score for the new edition of the complete works of Berlioz, published by Bärenreiter in 1990.

Holoman's interest in Berlioz and 19th century French orchestral music led to two further books—a comprehensive history of the Société des Concerts du Conservatoire (2004) and a biography of the conductor and champion of Berlioz's music, Charles Munch (2011).

References

  1. 1 2 3 Slonimsky, Nicolas and Kuhn, Laura (2005)."Holoman, D(allas) Kern". Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians. Retrieved online via HighBeam Research 9 May 2013 (subscription required).
  2. University of California, Davis, Music Department. Faculty. Retrieved 9 May 2013.
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