
Colin Harte
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Colin Harte earned his PhD in Ethnomusicology at the University of Florida’s School of Music, where he founded and performed with the UF Irish Traditional Music Ensemble. He earned his Masters in Educational Leadership from CUNY-Hunter College in 2018. He received his Master’s in Ethnomusicology from the University of Limerick. As a NYC Teaching Fellow, he received a Master’s in Education from CUNY- Lehman College while teaching band, general music and percussion ensemble at a Bronx, public middle school. He currently teaches ethnomusicological courses for CUNY-Music/Irish Studies. He also teaches a world music curriculum for the NYCDOE in the north Bronx where he directs a 50 student West-African percussion ensemble, keyboard lab, world music courses, and music technology courses with the school recording studio. As a pianist and percussionist, he is also active in the New York jazz, Latin and Irish traditional music communities. He teaches classes at the New York Irish Center in Irish traditional music piano, bodhrán, and world percussion. He wrote An Bodhrán: Experimentation and Innovation, which was published in May 2020 with the University of Tennessee Press. He has published in Ethnomusicology Forum (BFE), Journal of World Popular Music, The Journal of Historical Research in Music Education, ICTM-EthnomusicologyIreland, SAGE Encyclopedia of Ethnomusicology, Smithsonian Folkways, New Hibernia Review, Folk Music Journal, Chasqui: Revista de Literatura Latinoamericana, and the Bardian. He has presented at numerous conferences including the Society for Ethnomusicology, American Conference for Irish Studies, Brazilian Studies Association National Conference, International Conference for Traditional Music-Applied Ethnomusicology, the Suncoast Music Education Research Symposium, amongst many others.
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Colin Harte
Colin Harte earned his PhD in Ethnomusicology at the University of Florida’s School of Music, where he founded and performed with the UF Irish Traditional Music Ensemble. He earned his Masters in Educational Leadership from CUNY-Hunter College in 2018. He received his Master’s in Ethnomusicology from the University of Limerick. As a NYC Teaching Fellow, he received a Master’s in Education from CUNY- Lehman College while teaching band, general music and percussion ensemble at a Bronx, public middle school. He currently teaches ethnomusicological courses for CUNY-Music/Irish Studies. He also teaches a world music curriculum for the NYCDOE in the north Bronx where he directs a 50 student West-African percussion ensemble, keyboard lab, world music courses, and music technology courses with the school recording studio. As a pianist and percussionist, he is also active in the New York jazz, Latin and Irish traditional music communities. He teaches classes at the New York Irish Center in Irish traditional music piano, bodhrán, and world percussion. He wrote An Bodhrán: Experimentation and Innovation, which was published in May 2020 with the University of Tennessee Press. He has published in Ethnomusicology Forum (BFE), Journal of World Popular Music, The Journal of Historical Research in Music Education, ICTM-EthnomusicologyIreland, SAGE Encyclopedia of Ethnomusicology, Smithsonian Folkways, New Hibernia Review, Folk Music Journal, Chasqui: Revista de Literatura Latinoamericana, and the Bardian. He has presented at numerous conferences including the Society for Ethnomusicology, American Conference for Irish Studies, Brazilian Studies Association National Conference, International Conference for Traditional Music-Applied Ethnomusicology, the Suncoast Music Education Research Symposium, amongst many others.