Performing Knowledge
Twentieth-Century Music in Analysis and Performance
Daphne Leong
Author Information
Daphne Leong, Associate Professor of Music Theory, University of Colorado, Boulder
Daphne Leong is Associate Professor of Music Theory at the University of Colorado Boulder. Her research interests include rhythm, analysis and performance, and the music of 20th- and 21st-century composers. Her publications appear in journals such as Journal of Music Theory, Perspectives of New Music, and Music Theory Online, as well as in edited collections on Bartók, Ravel, and the pedagogy of music theory. She is an active pianist and chamber musician, whose repertoire ranges from Bach to premieres of current music.
Contributors:
Alejandro Cremaschi, Professor of Piano Pedagogy, University of Colorado, Boulder Hunter Ewen, composer and multimedia artist specializing in music technology
Adam Ewing, Affiliate Faculty of Voice, Regis University, Denver
Judith Glyde, Professor Emerita of cello and chamber music, University of Colorado, Boulder
David Korevaar, Peter and Helen Weil Professor of Piano, University of Colorado, Boulder
Jonathan Leathwood, Associate Teaching Profesor, University of Denver's Lamont School of Music
Elizabeth McNutt, Principal Lecturer, Composition and Instrumental Studies
Robert Morris, Professor of Composition, Eastman School of Music
Takács Quartet