Gregory
E. Smith
Music History and Musicology
Gregory
E. Smith wrote his doctoral thesis on improvisation in the music
of jazz pianist Bill Evans. His masters thesis, written
under the direction of Paul Pisk, was on vocal music of Johannes
Brahms. He has contributed articles to The New Grove Dictionary
of Jazz, World of Music, and Sonus, read papers
at national meetings of the American Musicological Society,
and has given preconcert lectures on Beethoven and Schubert
for the WBURBank of Boston Celebrity Series at Symphony
Hall.
B.M.,
St. Louis Institute of Music; M.A., Washington University; Ph.D.
in musicology, Harvard University. Piano with Jules Gentil of
the École Normale de Musique de Paris; harmony and counterpoint
with Hermann Schäfer of the Staatliche Hochschule für
Musik Heidelberg-Mannheim; Whiting Fellow in the Humanities.
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