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Andrew Deruchie specializes in orchestral and chamber music from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, with a special emphasis on French topics. His research interests encompass the intersections of compositional practice, cultural history, aesthetics, musical form, and digital methods. Andrew is the author of 'French Symphony Fin de Siècle: Style, Culture, Symphonic Tradition' published by the University of Rochester Press, which has been recognized as an immensely valuable work, providing rich insights into previously overlooked standards of Germanic works. His expertise extends to notable composers such as Saint-Saëns, d’Indy, and Mahler. Currently, he serves as an Associate Professor of Music History at the University of Manitoba, having previously taught music history and theory at Douglas College, the University of Otago, and the University of Ottawa. His publication on 'French Symphony Fin de Siècle' was named a CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title in 2014.
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