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Dmitri Tymoczko : ウィキペディア英語版
Dmitri Tymoczko

Dmitri Tymoczko is a composer and music theorist. His music, which draws on rock, jazz, and romanticism, has been performed by ensembles such as the Amernet String Quartet, the Brentano Quartet, Janus, Newspeak, the San Francisco Contemporary Players, the Pacifica Quartet, and the pianist Ursula Oppens.〔Official Princeton Biography of Dmitri Tymoczko: http://www.princeton.edu/arts/arts_at_princeton/music/professor_bios/tymoczko/index.xml〕 As a theorist, he has published more than two dozen articles dealing with topics related to contemporary tonality, including scales, voice leading, and functional harmonic norms. His article "The Geometry of Musical Chords," was the first music-theory article ever published by the journal ''Science''.〔Tymoczko, Dmitri, ''The Geometry of Musical Chords," Music Analysis 313 (2006), 72-74.〕
==Biography==

Tymoczko was born on December 16, 1969, in Northampton, Massachusetts.〔 His father Thomas Tymoczko was a philosopher of mathematics, while his mother Maria Tymoczko is a professor of comparative literature. He attended Harvard University, studying composition, music theory, and philosophy, and did graduate work in Philosophy at Oxford University as a Rhodes scholar. After being asked to leave the philosophy D. Phil. program, he eventually returned to music, acquiring a Ph.D. in composition from The University of California, Berkeley. Since 2002, he has been a professor at Princeton University. He is the recipient of fellowships from the Guggenheim foundation and the Radcliffe Institute of Advanced Study. He is married to the philosopher Elisabeth Camp, with whom he has a son Lukas.

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