Donald Henriques is a Professor of Music at California State University, Fresno. He earned degrees
in ethnomusicology from The University of Texas at Austin (Ph.D. 2006; MM, 2003),
in music composition from Indiana University, Bloomington (MM, 1985) and in music
performance from California State University, East Bay (BA with honors, 1979). Dr.
Henriques teaches courses in ethnomusicology along with directing the Fresno State
Mariachi. In addition, he guides undergraduate research projects as part of the Music
as a Liberal Art option.
During the course of his graduate studies, Dr. Henriques had the opportunity to work
with some of the leading specialists in the field of Latin American music, including
Brazilian scholar Gerard B hague and Chilean composer Juan Orrego-Salas. His research
focuses on mariachi and relationships with the transnational media industries (radio,
sound recordings and film) from the late 1920s through 1950s. Dr. Henriques is a contributor
to the second edition of the New Grove Dictionary of American Music to be published by Oxford University Press, as well as the forthcoming book Transnational Encounters: Music and Performance at the US/Mexico Border, also to be published by Oxford.
Research Interests: Mariachi/Latin America/Media Studies/Identity
Graduate Program Coordinator, Music