Summary
Jean-Paul Perrotte is an American composer. He received a Ph.D. in composition from the University of Iowa in 2013. His teachers have included professors Lawrence Fritts and David Gompper. He is currently associate professor of composition and coordinator of music theory at the University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno.
Perrotte is active composing music in his studio where his compositions include works for acoustic instruments, fixed electroacoustic playback, mixed acoustic instruments and electronics, dancers, video and live streaming of EEG data for musical playback. Perrotte has performed his work internationally in Greece, Germany, Spain and Croatia as well as within the United States.
Prior to joining the faculty at the University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä Reno, Perrotte was a visiting instructor in composition at the University of Iowa. He was also an instructor at Kirkwood Community College where he taught music theory, songwriting, recording techniques and guitar.
Areas of specialization
- Composition (both electronic and acoustic)
- Tonal and post-tonal theory
- Pop music theory
Courses taught
- MUS 301 Music Theory III
- MUS 302 Music Theory IV
- MUS 408 Form and Analysis
- MUS 416 Orchestration
- MUS 409/609 Composition (Electronic and Acoustic)
- MUS 709 Contemporary Theory and Practice
Education
- Ph.D., composition, University of Iowa, 2013
- M.A., composition, University of Iowa, 2005
- B.M, jazz composition, Berklee College of Music, 1991