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     Shigeru Fujita is an associate professor at the Tokyo College of Music and teaches history, theory, and analysis of contemporary art and music in several institutions in Japan. He graduated from Université de Paris, Sorbonne and received his Ph.D. in musicology from the Tokyo University of Arts. In addition to presenting in international musicological conferences, he has published his articles in peer-reviewed journals or books, for example, “Des canyons aux étoiles: Messiaen’s rational thinking in the designing of musical form” (2010); and “Interlocking-Directional tonality : la conceptualisation d’une nouvelle organisation tonale dans les ballades de Chopin et de Liszt” (2013). He has also translated Introduction à la musique tonale by Henri Gonnard (Paris, Champion, 2011) into Japanese.

     Contact : shigeru.fujita16@gmail.com

     Séance - Leading Figures of Modernity (I): Messiaen, Dutilleux, and Kurtág 3.B.1 : Henri Dutilleux’s dodecaphonism in Métaboles and Tout un monde lointain

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