George Perle

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. His 1962 book, Serial Composition and Atonality: An Introduction to the Music of Schoenberg, Berg, and Webern remains a standard text for 20th-century classical music theory. Among Perle's awards was the 1986 Pulitzer Prize for Music for his Wind Quintet No. 4.

George Perle
Perle in 1991
Born(1915-05-06)6 May 1915
Bayonne, New Jersey, United States
Died23 January 2009(2009-01-23) (aged 93)
New York City, US
Occupation(s)Composer, music theorist
Spouse(s)Laura Slobe (1950–1952) (div.)
Barbara Philips (died 1978)
Shirley Perle
Websitegeorgeperle.net
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