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     Jeffrey Perry has taught at Louisiana State University since 1994. His work has been published in Music Theory Spectrum, Perspectives of New Music, 19th Century Music, and elsewhere, and he has presented at conferences on three continents. He was twice a fellow of the Mannes Institute for Advanced Studies in Music Theory. Recent teaching has covered Schenkerian analysis, semiotics and narrative, chromaticism, and the relationship between music and text. Perry’s essay “A Quiet Corner Where We Can Talk: Cage’s Satie, 1948-58” recently appeared in Contemporary Music Review. An active member of the Society for Music Theory, he will become editor of Music Theory Online in 2018. He is a native of western Massachusetts and an active composer and church musician.

     Contact : jperry@lsu.edu

     Séance - Circumscribing the Open: Cage and Pousseur 9.A.2 : Imitations, Analogs, and Filters: John Cage Erases and Recomposes Satie

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