T.J.
Anderson, Professor of Music, emeritus is one of the
leading composers of his generation. He was born August 17, 1928 in
Coatesville, Pennsylvania and received degrees from West Virginia
State College, Penn State University, and a Ph.D in Composition from
the University of Iowa. He also holds several honorary degrees.
After serving as Chairman of the Department of Music at Tufts
University for eight years, Thomas Jefferson Anderson became Austin
Fletcher Professor of Music and in 1990 became Austin Fletcher
Professor of Music Emeritus. He now lives in Chapel Hill, North
Carolina where he devotes full time to writing music.
Mark
DeVoto, Professor of Music, emeritus. B.A., Harvard
College, 1961. M.F.A., 1963, and Ph.D., 1967, Princeton University.
Composer, writer, and musicologist. Compiler, Mostly Short Pieces:
An Anthology for Harmonic Analysis. Co-author (with Walter Piston),
Harmony, 5th edition. Research on Alban Berg, Debussy, Schubert,
Stravinsky, history of late nineteenth and early twentieth-century
music. Appointed 1981.
Visit his webpage for more information on Professor DeVoto and a
short version of his CV.Daniel Abbott, Associate Professor of Music, emeritus
Biography coming soon.