Peter Franck
Peter Franck, Assistant Professor of Music Theory, received a PhD in Music Theory from the Eastman School of Music at the University of Rochester (2007), an MA in Music Theory from McGill University (2001), a BMus in Music Theory (Honours) from McGill University (1995), and a diploma in Jazz Guitar Performance from Grant McEwan Community College in Edmonton, Alberta. In addition to his studies in music theory, Dr. Franck spent several years as a professional performer—guitar and voice—in jazz and rock ensembles.
Dr. Franck has presented papers at the Canadian University Music Society, Music Theory Society of New York State, New England Conference of Music Theorists, and Society for Music Theory.
Dr. Franck’s research interests include Schenkerian Theory, Contrapuntal Theory, Invertible Counterpoint, Compositional Theory, and music from the High Baroque (particularly that of J. S. Bach).
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