Alan Giambattista hails from northern New Jersey. His teaching
career got an early start when his fourth-grade teacher, Anne
Berry, handed the class over to him to teach a few lessons about
atoms and molecules. At Brigham Young University, he studied piano
performance and physics. After graduate work at Cornell University,
he joined the physics faculty and has taught introductory physics
there for nearly three decades.
Alan still appears in concert regularly as a pianist and
harpsichordist. When the long upstate New York winter is finally
over, he is eager to get out on Cayuga Lake's waves of blue for
Sunday sailboat races. Alan met his wife Marion in a singing group
and they have been making beautiful music together ever since. They
live in an 1824 parsonage built for an abolitionist minister, which
is now surrounded by an organic dairy farm. Besides taking care of
the house, cats, and gardens, they love to travel together,
especially to Italy. They also love to spoil their adorable
grandchildren, Ivy and Leo.
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