Per F. Broman is Professor of Music Theory and the Associate Dean of the College of Musical Arts, Bowling Green State University: He holds degrees from Ingesund College of Music, Sweden, Royal College of Music in Stockholm, McGill University in Montreal, and Gothenburg University. His research interests include twentieth-century analytical techniques, Nordic music, aesthetics, pedagogy of music theory, and film music. He was editor-in-chief of What Kind of Theory Is Music Theory?, wrote the chapter “New Music of Sweden” for New Music in the Nordic Countries, and co-edited and has contributed to numerous journals. He recently completed a chapter on Ingmar Bergman’s use of music in his films and monograph on composer Sven-David Sandström (Atlantis, 2012).
Contact : pbroman@bgsu.edu
Séance - Challenges in the Analysis of Recent Music 13.F.1 : Meta-Music and the Analytical Challenges of Jan W. Morthenson’s Music