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Salley Presents Research at Digging Schoenberg Conference in Austria

Coordinator of Music Theory and Professor of Music Keith Salley, Ph.D., traveled to Vienna, Austria, in early November to participate in the “Digging Schoenberg” conference at the Arnold Schoenberg Center. His presentation, “On Schoenberg and Diversity,” discusses how the ideas from the famous (yet abstruse, even controversial composer) are implemented in his MUTC 220 ‘Music After 1900’ course to study compositions by the Beach Boys, Thelonious Monk, The Beatles, and Wayne Shorter.

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