Robert
Cogan
Music Theory; Composition
Robert Cogans internationally acclaimed books include Sonic
Design: The Nature of Sound and Music (coauthor, Pozzi Escot),
New Images of Musical Sound, recipient of the 1987 Outstanding
Publication Award from the Society for Music Theory, and two books
of pioneering spectrographic studies of musical sounds: Music
Seen, Music Heard and The Sounds of Song. The Cleveland
Orchestra, North and West German radios, RIAS Orchestra of Berlin,
the BBC, and the Avignon, Berlin, Gubbio, International Society
for Contemporary Music, Montanea, Nice, Prix Italia, and Tanglewood
festivals have presented his music, as have distinguished performers
throughout the world including Marilyn Crispell, Jan de Gaetani,
Joan Heller, Robert Henry, Jacques-Louis Monod, and Leopold Stokowski.
His works have been performed, and he has spoken on theoretical
and creative matters to the College Music Society, Darmstadt Summer
Courses for New Music, the International Computer Music Association,
IRCAM (Paris), the Music Teachers National Association, SEM (Stockholm),
Società Italiana di Analisi Musicale, the Society of Composers,
the Society for Ethnomusicology, the Society for Music Theory,
and at musical institutions in Belgium, China, Czechoslavakia,
Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Switzerland,
the United Kingdom, Yugoslavia, and throughout the U.S. Cogan
received the Young Composers Radio Award (BMI), Chopin and
Fulbright scholarships, German government grants, a Guggenheim
Fellowship, and a Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Residency.
B.M., M.M., University of Michigan; M.F.A., Princeton University.
Studies with Ross Lee Finney, Nadia Boulanger, Aaron Copland,
Roger Sessions, Phillip Jarnach. Recordings on Delos, Golden Crest,
Leo, Music & Arts, Neuma, Spectrum. Visiting faculty at Berkshire
Music Center (Tanglewood), SUNY/Purchase, IBM Watson Research
Center, Central Conservatory of Music, Beijing, and Shanghai Conservatory.
Codirector of the Talloires International Composers Conference
(France). Woodrow Wilson Foundation National Lecturer.
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