Vijay Iyer

 Jazz pianist, composer, bandleader, producer, electronic musician, and writer based in New York City.

B.S. Mathematics and Physics (Yale College, 1991)

Masters Physics (University of California at Berkeley, 1994)

Interdisciplinary Ph.D. in Technology and the Arts (UCAL Berkeley, 1995)

Hosted By: Melissa Downey, Lauren Smedley, and Zachary Gold

“Cognition in Music: The Neuroscience of Creating and Hearing Jazz”

A polymath whose work has spanned the sciences, arts, and humanities, Vijay Iyer, who performed with his Trio at the Williams Center for the Arts on Wednesday, March 7, holds a B.S. in Mathematics and Physics from Yale College, and a Masters in Physics and an interdisciplinary Ph.D. in Technology and the Arts from the University of California at Berkeley. He was chosen as one of nine “Revolutionary Minds” in the science magazine Seed, and his research in music cognition has been featured on the radio programs This Week in Science and Studio 360.

A faculty member at Manhattan School of Music, New York University, and The New School, he has also given master classes and lectures in composition, improvisation, cognitive science, jazz studies, and performance studies at California Institute of the Arts, Columbia University, Harvard University, Berklee School of Music, among others. His writings appear in Music Perception, Current Musicology, Journal of Consciousness Studies, Critical Studies in Improvisation, Journal for the Society of American Music, The Guardian, The Wire, JazzTimes, and the edited anthologies Uptown Conversation: The New Jazz Studies (Columbia University Press), Sound Unbound (MIT Press), and Arcana IV (Hips Road).

A video of one of Dr. Iyer’s most famous work: Galang

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For more information on Dr. Iyer visit his website to hear music clips, find out about future events, and much more! Or you can find Dr. Iyer on his facebook fan page or follow him on twitter!

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