Nolan Gasser
Dr. Nolan Gasser is the brain behind the Music Genome Project and its rigorous methodology for analyzing music. He is a critically acclaimed composer, pianist, conductor and arranger, as well as a published musicologist.
Nolan got his Ph.D. in Musicology in 2001 from Stanford University, where he is an Adjunct Professor in Medieval and Renaissance Music History. He also is the composer of numerous award-winning musical works, including classical, jazz and popular music. In fact, his music has been performed at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C., Alice Tully Hall, La Salle Pleyel in Paris and even the Rose Bowl in Pasadena.
As a pianist, Nolan performs and records regularly with marquee performers as diverse as Steve Miller, John Handy, and Carol Channing. He recently enjoyed great commercial success with his holiday song, Christmas by the Bay. In addition, he is the Artistic Director of the Classical Archives (based in Palo Alto, CA), the largest classical music website on the Internet.
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