Henry Klumpenhouwer
Henry Klumpenhouwer is a Canadian musicologist and former professor at the University of Alberta and the Eastman School of Music.[1] A former PhD student of David Lewin and the inventor of Klumpenhouwer networks, which are named after him, he is the former editor of Music Theory Spectrum.
See also
Bibliography
- Klumpenhouwer, Henry (1991). "Aspects of Row Structure and Harmony in Martino's Impromptu Number 6", p. 318n1, Perspectives of New Music, Vol. 29, No. 2 (Summer), pp. 318–354.
- Klumpenhouwer, Henry (1992). "The Cartesian Choir", Music Theory Spectrum.
References
- ^ Eastman Notes (Fall 2023 ed.). Rochester, NY: Eastman School of Music. p. 17. Retrieved 11 September 2025.
External links
- "Our People - Theory - Music Archived 2011-03-19 at the Wayback Machine", UAlberta.Ca.
- "Faculty", Mannes College The New School for Music.
- "Henry Klumpenhouwer", Academia.edu.