Larry Polansky is a composer, theorist, performer,
teacher, writer, editor and publisher. He is the Strauss
Professor of Music at Dartmouth College, where he also teaches in the
graduate
program in electro-acoustic music. Prior to moving to New
Hampshire, he worked at the Mills College Center for Contemporary
Music
Center as staff and faculty. He is one of the three co-authors (with
Phil Burk and David Rosenboom) of the widely used computer music
language HMSL, and has
written a great deal of other musical software. His music has been
recorded, performed, reviewed and
written about widely, and his articles and writings have appeared in
numerous publications, on diverse topics including theory, computer
music, and American music. He is the co-founder and co-director
of Frog Peak Music (A
Composers’ Collective), the founding editor
of the Leonardo Music Journal,
and works actively with other musical journal and institutions.
His solo CDs are on Artifact (The
Theory of Impossible Melody, Simple
Harmonic Motion, Change),
Pogus, Cold Blue (Four Voice Canons),
and New World Records (Lonesome Road).
His
book on Ruth Crawford (The Music of
American Folk Song) is published by Rochester University Press.
His
current musical ensembles include Trio (with
Kui Dong and Christian Wolff).
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