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Alfred Whitford (Fred) Lerdahl (born March 10, 1943, in Madison, Wisconsin) is the Fritz Reiner Professor Emeritus of Musical Composition at Columbia University, and a composer and music theorist best known for his work on musical grammar and cognition, rhythmic theory, pitch space, and cognitive constraints on compositional systems. He has written many orchestral and chamber works, three of which were finalists for the Pulitzer Prize for Music: Time after Time in 2001, String Quartet No. 3 in 2010, and Arches in 2011.

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  • Alfred Whitford (Fred) Lerdahl (born March 10, 1943, in Madison, Wisconsin) is the Fritz Reiner Professor Emeritus of Musical Composition at Columbia University, and a composer and music theorist best known for his work on musical grammar and cognition, rhythmic theory, pitch space, and cognitive constraints on compositional systems. He has written many orchestral and chamber works, three of which were finalists for the Pulitzer Prize for Music: Time after Time in 2001, String Quartet No. 3 in 2010, and Arches in 2011. (en)
  • Fred Lerdahl (Madison, 10 de março de 1943) é um professor estadunidense de Composição Musical da cátedra Fritz Reiner na Columbia University e um compositor e teórico musical, mais conhecido por seu trabalho sobre (pitch space) e restrições cognitivas em sistemas composicionais ou "gramáticas musicais". (pt)
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  • Alfred Whitford (Fred) Lerdahl (born March 10, 1943, in Madison, Wisconsin) is the Fritz Reiner Professor Emeritus of Musical Composition at Columbia University, and a composer and music theorist best known for his work on musical grammar and cognition, rhythmic theory, pitch space, and cognitive constraints on compositional systems. He has written many orchestral and chamber works, three of which were finalists for the Pulitzer Prize for Music: Time after Time in 2001, String Quartet No. 3 in 2010, and Arches in 2011. (en)
  • Fred Lerdahl (Madison, 10 de março de 1943) é um professor estadunidense de Composição Musical da cátedra Fritz Reiner na Columbia University e um compositor e teórico musical, mais conhecido por seu trabalho sobre (pitch space) e restrições cognitivas em sistemas composicionais ou "gramáticas musicais". (pt)
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  • Fred Lerdahl (pt)
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