Henry Klumpenhouwer is a Canadian
musicologist and former professor at the
University of Alberta. He currently teaches at the
Eastman School of Music. A former PhD student of
David Lewin and the inventor of
Klumpenhouwer network
A Klumpenhouwer Network, named after its inventor, Canadian music theorist and former doctoral student of David Lewin's at Harvard, Henry Klumpenhouwer, is "any network that uses T and/or I operations ( transposition or inversion) to interpret i ...
s, which are named after him, he is the former editor of ''
Music Theory Spectrum''.
See also
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Transformational theory
Transformational theory is a branch of music theory developed by David Lewin in the 1980s, and formally introduced in his 1987 work, ''Generalized Musical Intervals and Transformations''. The theory—which models musical transformations as ele ...
Bibliography
*Klumpenhouwer, Henry (1991). "Aspects of Row Structure and Harmony in Martino's Impromptu Number 6", p. 318n1, ''
Perspectives of New Music
''Perspectives of New Music'' (PNM) is a peer-reviewed academic journal specializing in music theory and analysis. It was established in 1962 by Arthur Berger and Benjamin Boretz (who were its initial editors-in-chief).
''Perspectives'' was first ...
'', Vol. 29, No. 2 (Summer), pp. 318–354.
*Klumpenhouwer, Henry (1992).
The Cartesian Choir, ''Music Theory Spectrum''.
External links
Our People - Theory - Music, ''UAlberta.Ca''.
Faculty, ''
Mannes College The New School for Music''.
Henry Klumpenhouwer, ''Academia.edu''.
Living people
Canadian musicologists
Year of birth missing (living people)
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