Rebecca Perry is Assistant Professor of Music Theory at the Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½ÊÓƵ Conservatory of Music. She received Doctor of Philosophy, Master of Arts, and Master of Philosophy degrees at Yale University. A native of Rolla, Missouri, Perry completed a Bachelor of Music in Piano Performance and Bachelor of Arts in Political Science at Brigham Young University.
Perry's research centers on early twentieth-century adaptations of sonata form, particularly in Russia and France. She has published in Music Theory Spectrum and Music Theory & Analysis and presented at meetings of the Society for Music Theory, American Musicological Society, European Music Analysis Conference, New England Conference of Music Theorists, Music Theory Society of the Mid-Atlantic, and Music Theory Midwest. Secondary research interests include the music of Florence Price and analysis of popular music.