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Dr. Kris Chesky, Director of Education
and Research
Kris Chesky (b. 1958 in Holyoke, Mass.) holds degrees from Berklee
College of Music (B.M. 1983), and the University of North Texas
(M.M.E., 1988; Ph.D. 1992). As co-founder and Director of Education
and Research for the Texas Center of Music & Medicine, he holds
a unique joint faculty position within the UNT College of Music
and the UNTHSC Department of Medicine in Fort Worth. Dr Chesky currently
serves on the Board of Directors for the Performing Arts Medical
Association, the Scientific Review Board for the Medical Problems
of Performing Artists Journal, and the Editorial Review Board for
International Trumpet Guild Journal.
In addition to teaching graduate courses on music and medicine
within the UNT College of Music and being an active professional
trumpet player, Dr. Chesky's conducts research related to the medical
problems of musicians and on applications of music in medicine.
Dr. Chesky holds a U.S. patent for the development of music vibration
technology and has conducted research studies within hospitals and
university-based research settings. He has received research grants
and has published numerous scientific research articles in both
music and medicine journals and books, including a recent chapter
in The New Handbook of Research on Music Teaching and Learning (Oxford
Press, 2002). He had lectured and presented workshops in Canada,
England, France, Germany, The Netherlands, Spain, South Africa,
Scotland, and throughout the US.
Dr. Chesky is currently serving as the Executive Director of the
Health Promotion in Schools of Music project.
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