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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › George_PerleGeorge Perle - Wikipedia

    George Perle (6 May 1915 – 23 January 2009) was an American composer and music theorist. As a composer, his music was largely atonal, using methods similar to the twelve-tone technique of the Second Viennese School. This serialist style, and atonality in general, was the subject of much of his theoretical writings.

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    George Perle, widely considered to be the poetic voice of atonal composition, was a composer, author, theorist, and teacher who won the Pulitzer Prize for music in 1986.

  3. May 2, 2024 · George Perle (born May 6, 1915, Bayonne, N.J., U.S.—died Jan. 23, 2009, New York, N.Y.) was an American composer, music theorist, musicologist, and educator who expanded ways of working with all 12 notes of the Western chromatic scale, from both a music-compositional and an analytical perspective.

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  4. Jan 24, 2009 · George Perle, a composer, author, theorist and teacher who won the Pulitzer Prize for music in 1986 and was widely considered the poetic voice of atonal composition, died on Friday at his...

  5. Jan 26, 2009 · American composer George Perle, a respected theorist, teacher, author and eloquent advocate for atonal music, died at his home in Manhattan Friday, Jan. 23. He was 93.

  6. Jan 31, 2009 · George Perle, the American music theorist and scholar who was widely regarded as the composer who put a human face on atonal music, has died. He was 93. Perle died Jan. 23 at his home in New...

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  8. Born in 1915, George Perle is considered one of America’s eminent composers. He was among the first American composers and theorists of the early years of the twentieth century to recognize the importance of, and be influenced by, the Second Viennese School of twelve-tone composers (Arnold Schoenberg, Alban Berg, and Anton Webern).

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