Terry Fansler (terryf@dbu.edu)
Terry Fansler came to DBU in the fall of 2002 as Associate Professor of Music and Director of Studies in Music Business. He teaches courses in music business, music history, music literature and fine arts. He holds the B.M. in vocal performance from Oklahoma Baptist University in Shawnee and both the M.M. in musicology and Ph.D in musicology from the University of North Texas. His research interests are the musical performer as an entrepreneur, entrepreneurial practices of musical composers from the 18th and 19th centuries, and the development of commercial (popular) music in 20th century America.
Dr. Fansler began his career as a university professor, but also aspired toward working professionally in the music industry. Creating a unique musical show targeted toward the convention market, he left the academy and spent the following thirteen years performing on stage throughout the United States, Canada, and the Caribbean. He also co-produced, wrote and co-hosted a magazine-style television program about small business that aired nationwide weekly on PBS.
A return to university teaching in 1996 led him to a post in the School of Music at Texas Christian University in Ft. Worth. There he taught music history and fine arts/humanities before coming to DBU.
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