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Peter Bergquist
(541) 346-3761M
pbergq@uoregon.edu
Peter Bergquist is professor emeritus of music
history, music theory, and bassoon, and has
taught at the University of Oregon since 1964.
Bergquist, native of California, received
the B.S. degree from Mannes College of Music
in 1958, the M.A. degree in 1960, and the Ph.D.
degree in 1964, both from Columbia University.
Bergquist's scholarly publications have covered
aspects of Renaissance and late Romantic music
and theory as well as Schenkerian analysis.
His current research into the music of Orlando
di Lasso includes preparation of editions for
Lasso's Sämtliche Werke, Neue Reihe, published
by Bärenreiter, and for the series, Recent
Researches in the Music of the Renaissance,
published by A-R Editions. In 1994 he received
a three-year grant from the National Endowment
of the Humanities for a new edition of Lasso's
motets, to be published by AR in 21 volumes.
Other studies have appeared in the Journal
of the American Musicological Society, Acta
Musicologica, and Music Forum. His reviews
have appeared in a number of American journals,
and he has contributed several articles to
the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians.
Bergquist has held national and regional offices
in the American Musicological Society, and
he is a member of several other professional
organizations. He received a Fulbright Senior
Research Award for study of Lasso's music in
West Germany in 1985, and a similar award from
The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)
in 1992 and the American Council of Learned
Societies in 1994.
As a bassoon performer, Bergquist was a member
of the Oregon Woodwind Quintet for 19 years
and played with the Eugene Symphony for 11
years. As a member of these and other groups,
he performed widely throughout the Pacific
Northwest and in New York.
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