Richard Beaudoin

Richard Beaudoin is an American composer known for his innovative exploration of microtiming, a refined methodology for translating micro-rhythmic structures into musical compositions. With a career spanning over a decade, Beaudoin has made significant contributions to the field of contemporary classical music. He served as a composition teacher at Harvard University from 2008 to 2016 and is currently an assistant professor of music at Dartmouth College. His work extends beyond traditional notation, delving into the realm of non-notated sounds in classical recordings, as showcased in his book "Sounds as They Are: The Unwritten Music in Classical Recordings." Beaudoin's music is celebrated for its intricate and meticulous approach, offering listeners a unique and immersive auditory experience. His collaborative projects and continued investigation into microtiming highlight his dedication to pushing the boundaries of musical expression.

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