(External Grants shown in bold)
Faculty Research Grant, University of North Texas,
"Luigi Dallapiccola's Twelve-Tone Music of the 1970s," Archivio Contemporaneo "A. Bonsanti," Florence, Italy, May-June 2000.
Faculty Research Grant, University of North Texas,
"First Book of Masses for Six Voices from the Augsburg Sts. Ulrich und Afra Basilica: A Source for Sixteenth-Century South German Polyphonic Stylistic Norms," Staats- und Stadtbibliothe, Augsburg, Germany, May-June 1998.
Faculty Research Grant, University of North Texas, "Luigi Dallapiccola's Twelve-Tone Opera, Ulisse: A Sketch Study," Archivio Contemporaneo "A. Bonsanti," Florence, Italy, May-June 1997.
Faculty Research Grant, University of North Texas, "Hans Leo Hassler's Sacri Concentus: A Study of the Part Books, Staats- und Stadtbibliothek, Augsburg, Germany, May-June 1996.
Faculty Research Grant, University of North Texas, "The First Twelve-Tone Period of Luigi Dallapiccola: A Sketch Study," Archivio Contemporaneo "A. Bonsanti," Florence, Italy, May-June 1995.
Faculty Research Grant, University of North Texas, "Harmony and Its Relationship to Form in the First Style Period of Richard Strauss (1866-95): A Study of Sketchbooks I and II," Bayrische Staatsbibliothek, Munich, Germany, July-August 1994.
NEH Summer Stipend, "A Sketch Study of Three Early Twelve-Tone Works by Luigi Dallapiccola," Archivio Contemporaneo "A. Bonsanti," Florence, Italy, May-July 1994.
Faculty Research Grant, University of North Texas, "An Archival Study of Six Twelve-Tone Works by Luigi Dallapiccola," Archivio Contemporaneo "A. Bonsanti," Florence, Italy, May-June 1993.
Faculty Research Grant, University of North Texas, "Chromatic Harmony in the Lieder Collections by Richard Strauss from the Period 1886 to 1889: An Archival Study," Bayrische Staatsbibliothek, Munich, Germany, July-August 1992.
Faculty Research Grant, University of North Texas, "A Study of the Archival Materials for Webern's Last Pre-Twelve-Tone Compositions: Opp. 14, 15, and 16," at the Paul Sacher Foundation, Basel, Switzerland, May-June 1991.
Stipend from the Paul Sacher Foundation, Basel, Switzerland to pursue archival research on the sketchbooks of Anton Webern, supplemented by a Faculty Development Leave from the University of North Texas, from September 1, 1989 to July 1, 1990.
Faculty Research Grant, University of North Texas, "A Study of the Manuscript Sketches for Anton Webern's Lieder Collections, Opp. 17, 18, and 19 at the Pierpont Morgan Library," New York December-January 1988-89.
Grant-in-Aid, The American Council of Learned Societies, "Aspects of Traditional Tonality in the Twelve-Tone Music of Anton Webern: A Study of the Sketchbooks at the Paul Sacher Stiftung," Basel Switzerland, May-June 1988.
N.E.H. Summer Institute: "Theory and Practice of Sixteenth-Century Music," directed by Howard M. Brown and Benito Rivera, The Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, July-August 1987.
Faculty Research Grant, University of North Texas, "Traditional Tonality in Webern's Twelve-Tone Music," The Paul Sacher Foundation, Basel, Switzerland, May-June 1987.
N.E.H. Summer Institute: "The Editing of Classic Music," directed by Howard Serwer and Eugene Helm, The University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, 1985.
Faculty Research Grant, University of North Texas, "The Early Style of Edvard Grieg: A Study of the Leipzig Notebooks," Bergen, Norway, May 1985.
N.E.H. Summer Seminar: "Patterns of Stylistic Development in Joseph Haydn's Music," directed by A. Peter Brown, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, 1984.
N.E.H. Summer Seminar: "Medieval and Renaissance Music: From Notation to Performance," directed by Margaret Bent, Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts, 1981.
Faculty Research Grant, Colorado State University, continuation of Sechter studies in Vienna, Austria, January 1980.
N.E.H. Summer Stipend, to study manuscripts of compositions and theoretical treatises of Simon Sechter in libraries in Vienna, Austria, 1978.
N.E.H. Summer Seminar: "The 'Classics' of Music as Seen by Tovey," directed by Joseph Kerman, University of California, Berkeley, California, 1977.