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Brett Boutwell
Brett Boutwell
Assistant Professor
Musicology

School of Music
Louisiana State University
Baton Rouge, LA 70803-2504
P: 225.578.0499
F: 225.578.2562
E: boutwell@lsu.edu

Brett Boutwell is an assistant professor of musicology at LSU, whose faculty he joined in 2008. He earned his Ph.D. in musicology from the University of Illinois and comes to LSU from Cornell University, where he held a Mellon postdoctoral fellowship. He taught music history and theory previously at Cornell, Illinois, and Millikin University.

As an historian, Boutwell's primary interests lie in twentieth-century American music, and especially in the musical avant-garde since World War II. His papers on the composer Morton Feldman have been presented at conferences in the U.S. and abroad, including national meetings of the American Musicological Society. Under a grant from the Paul Sacher Stiftung, he spent the summer of 2008 in Basel, Switzerland, consulting the composer's unpublished works and musical sketches. His concerns with American music extend beyond the concert hall, encompassing jazz and a variety of popular styles.

A proponent of interdisciplinary scholarship, Boutwell has held affiliations with humanities research centers at both Cornell University and the University of Illinois, and he maintains research interests in postwar American visual art and in the application of critical and cultural theory to music.