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Dr. Kurt Ellenberger

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Pianist, Composer, Author

Kurt Ellenberger is a pianist (retired), composer, and author whose work includes music for a wide range of ensembles. His writings include a jazz theory book, other pedagogical writings, and many essays that appear in his arts blog entitled Also Sprach FraKathustra, which was published by The Huffington Post–Arts and Culture until 2017. He is currently a Contributing Writer and Editor at All About Jazz, and is also the Managing Editor for the International Association of Schools of Jazz’s “Journal of Applied Jazz Research" (Amsterdam).

He has recorded on Innova Recordings, Ghostly International, and Challenge-A Records (the Netherlands), among others, and has been hailed as "a gifted pianist who combines the lyricism of Bill Evans with the energy of Keith Jarrett." He was a member of the Grand Valley State University New Music Ensemble, whose recordings of Terry Riley’s “IN C: Remixed” and Steve Reich’s “Music for 18 Musicians” were featured in The New York Times, as well as in many of the nation’s leading publications, including The New Yorker. Ellenberger is a faculty member in the Frederik Meijer Honors College at Grand Valley State University, where he has been teaching since 1999. He is also a Fulbright Scholar who taught at the Kunstuniversität Graz (University of the Arts in Graz, Austria) as a Visiting Scholar at the Jazz Institute in 2013-14 and again in 2023 as a Visiting Fellow at the Institute for Music Aesthetics.

A few other links:

AllAboutJazz articles:
https://www.allaboutjazz.com/articles-by-kurt-ellenberger

Blog:
http://www.frakathustra.wordpress.com

Kurt Ellenberger Explains Why Music Actually Feels Like Magic
March 24, 2026

Kurt Ellenberger Explains Why Music Actually Feels Like Magic

Why does music make you feel so powerful, even without words? In this episode, Dr. Kurt Ellenberger breaks down the fascinating connection between sound, math, and the human brain in a way that will completely change how you listen to music. If you’ve ever felt chills from a song, this conversation…

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