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Kevin N. Moll

Kevin N. Moll

Education and Training

BA (History), University of Pennsylvania; MM (Musicology), New England Conservatory; PhD (Musicology), Stanford University

Awards and Recognition

2005–06 – Distinguished Professor for Teaching – University of North Carolina Board of Governors

1992–93 – Fulbright Graduate Fellowship – Institut für Musikwissenschaft – University of Munich

Kevin N. Moll

Division: College

Department: Music History and Musicology

Kevin N. Moll is a professor emeritus of Musicology at East Carolina University, where from 2002 to 2017 he served as director of the multi-disciplinary program in Medieval & Renaissance Studies.

His publications include Counterpoint and Compositional Process in the Time of DuFay (Routledge, 1997), as well as articles and reviews in Early Music History, Current Musicology, Plainsong & Medieval Music, and Speculum, among others. Dr. Moll has taught undergraduate and graduate music history courses across all chronological eras of Western Music, as well as in American music and Jazz. In addition, he taught a two-semester liberal arts course sequence in Medieval and Early Modern Studies, as well as a course in film history for ECU’s Honors College. As a performer, Dr. Moll has been active for many years as double-bassist, viola da gambist, choral singer, and director of various early-music ensembles.

Curriculum Vitae

BA (History), University of Pennsylvania; MM (Musicology), New England Conservatory; PhD (Musicology), Stanford University

  • 2005–06 – Distinguished Professor for Teaching – University of North Carolina Board of Governors
  • 1992–93 – Fulbright Graduate Fellowship – Institut für Musikwissenschaft – University of Munich