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George Perle was an American composer and music theorist. As a composer, his music was largely atonal, using methods similar to the twelve-tone technique of the Second Viennese School. This serialist style, and atonality in general, was the subject of much of his theoretical writings. His 1962 book, Serial Composition and Atonality: An Introduction to the Music of Schoenberg, Berg, and Webern remains a standard text for 20th-century classical music theory. Among Perle's awards was the 1986 Pulitzer Prize for Music for his Wind Quintet No. 4.

Life and career
Perle was born in Bayonne, New Jersey, to Russian Jewish parents. He graduated from DePaul University, where he studied with Wesley LaViolette and received private lessons from Ernst Krenek. Later, he served as a technician fifth grade in the United States Army during World War II. He earned his doctorate at New York University in 1956. Perle was married to the sculptor Laura Slobe from 1940 to 1952; the couple were members of the Socialist Workers Party. His second wife, Barbara Philips, died in 1978. Perle married Shirley Xenia Gabis in 1982.{{cite news ==Works==
Works
Richard Swift differentiates between Perle's 'free' or 'intuitive', tone-centered, and twelve-tone modal music. He lists Perle's tone-centered compositions: • Sonata for Solo Viola (1942) • Three Sonatas for Solo Clarinet (1943) • Hebrew Melodies for Solo Cello (1945) • Sonata for Solo Cello (1947) • Quintet for Strings (1958) • Sonata I for Solo Violin (1959) • Wind Quintet I (1959) • Wind Quintet II (1960) • Monody I for Flute (1962) • Monody II for Double Bass (1962) • Three Inventions for Bassoon (1962) • Sonata II for Solo Piano (1963) • Solo Partita for Violin and Viola (1965) • Wind Quintet III (1967) ==Selected publications==
Selected publications
• Perle, George (1962, reprint 1991). Serial Composition and Atonality: An Introduction to the Music of Schoenberg, Berg, and Webern. University of California Press. • • Perle, George (1980). The Operas of Alban Berg. Vol. 1: Wozzeck. California: University of California Press. • Perle, George (1984). "Scriabin's Self-Analysis", Musical Analysis III/2 (July). • Perle, George (1985). The Operas of Alban Berg. Vol. 2: Lulu. California: University of California Press. • Perle, George (1990). The Listening Composer. California: University of California Press. • Perle, George (1992). "Symmetry, the Twelve-Tone Scale, and Tonality", Contemporary Music Review 6 (2), pp. 81–96. ==References==
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