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Robert Hasegawa receives a Society for Music Theory award

Published: 9 November 2016

Robert Hasegawa, Assistant Professor of Music Theory and Area Chair for Music Theory at the Schulich School of Music, has received听the 'Emerging Scholar Award' at the 2016听Society for Music Theory conference held in Vancouver. 听His article听鈥淐lashing Harmonic Systems in Haas鈥檚 Blumenst眉ck and in vain鈥 was published in the journal Music Theory Spectrum 37/2 (Fall 2015). 听The Emerging Scholar Award (Article) is given for an article published no more than seven calendar years after the author鈥檚 receipt of the Ph.D. (or, in the case of someone who does not hold a Ph.D., before the author reaches the age of forty).听

Hasegawa听completed his Ph.D. at Harvard University and was previously a听faculty member of听the Eastman School of Music,听His scholarly interests include the music of Gy枚rgy Ligeti, French 鈥榮pectralist鈥 composters G茅rard Grisey and Tristan Murail, transformational theory and the history of music theory. 听In addition to his theoretical work, Robert is an active composer with recent compositions having been performed by White Rabbit, cellist Frances-Marie Uitti, Stephen Drury and the Callithumpian Consort.

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