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Politics : Al Gore vs George Bush: the moderate's perspective

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To: Frank Griffin who wrote (4734)11/4/2000 1:07:32 PM
From: epicure  Read Replies (1) of 10042
 
I found this guy- a Yale guy- wasn't that where Bush went? Please note he IS an editor.

RICHARD HERMANN

Associate Professor, Theory & Composition
Department of Music
University of New Mexico

Richard Hermann, Ph.D., holds degrees from the Eastman School of Music, Yale
University,
the New England Conservatory and Drake
University in the areas of Music Theory, Composition, and Music Education. He is
published as a theorist (Music Theory Online, Theory and
Practice, Sonus, the Journal of Musicological Research and Winds Quarterly and was a
contributing editor to the volume of essays entitled
Concert Music, Rock, and Jazz since 1945: Essays and Analytical Studies Rochester,
NY: University of Rochester Press, 1995 and as a
composer (Ken Dorn Publications). His compositions have been recorded by National
Public Radio and performed in major musical centers
such as Bejing, Boston, Madrid, and New York.

He has lectured on musical topics from the seventeenth through twentieth centuries before
professional organizations and for major conferences
such as the American Musicological Society, the Society for Music, Theory, Austria
996-1996: Music in a Changing Society, the Music
Theory Society of New York State, and the New England Conference of Music
Theorists.

He has also served as a board member, editorial board member, chair, or member of the
program committees for the Arnold Schoenberg
Institute, GAMUT (Journal of the Georgia Association of Music Theorists), the Music
Theory Society of New York State, and the Rocky
Mountain Society for Music Theory.

Previous to joining the faculty of the University New Mexico, he taught at the Eastman
School of Music, Ithaca College, Yale University, and the
Berklee College of Music. Professor Hermann teaches various music theory courses at
UNM. At the 1997 Composers' Symposium, Las
Cantantes women's chorus performed a piece composed by Dr. Hermann.

Music Faculty
Department of Music
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