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John Joseph Daverio (October 19, 1954 – March 16, 2003) was a violinist, scholar, teacher and author, best known for his writings on the music of Robert Schumann and Johannes Brahms. Daverio was born in Sharon, Pennsylvania, the only son of Italian-American parents. He was a professor of music at Boston University; Daverio received the University's Metcalf Award for Excellence in Teaching.[1] Daverio died under mysterious circumstances, drowning in the Charles River at the age of 48. It remains unclear whether his death was accident or suicide, though foul play has been ruled out.[2] Some have noted an unfortunate irony in the manner of Daverio's death, as Robert Schumann attempted suicide in 1854 by throwing himself into the Rhine river, and Daverio was among the world's leading Schumann scholars.[3] His major works include Nineteenth-Century Music and the German Romantic Ideology (1993), Robert Schumann: Herald of a New Poetic Age (1997), and Crossing Paths: Schubert, Schumann, and Brahms (2002). References1. ^{{cite web|title=Metcalf Awards for Excellence in Teaching: Past Awardees » Office of the Provost | Boston University|url=http://www.bu.edu/provost/awards-publications/award-opportunities/metcalf/awards-for-excellence-in-teaching/|accessdate=20 April 2016}} {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Daverio, John}}2. ^{{cite web|title=Missing BU Professor Found Dead in Charles River|url=http://tech.mit.edu/V123/N20/20budeath.20n.html}} 3. ^{{Cite news|last=Beam|first=Alex|title=This theory has a truly tragic overtone|newspaper=Boston Globe|date=April 17, 2003|postscript=}} 5 : American musicologists|1954 births|2003 deaths|Deaths by drowning|20th-century musicologists |
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