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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mercury_RevMercury Rev - Wikipedia

    Suzanne Thorpe left Mercury Rev following the recording of the album, although she would return as a guest player for All is Dream. She would subsequently concentrate on academic research and emerge as a Deep Listening instructor, university lecturer and electro-acoustic improviser, as well as becoming part of "pirate-punk" band The ...

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  3. Suzanne Thorpe musician, composer, performer. top of page. Suzanne Thorpe

  4. About. Suzanne Thorpe. Fellow, Society of Fellows, SOF/Heyman, Columbia University (2020–2022) Visiting Assistant Professor, Music and Theatre, Manhattan College. sthorpe01@manhattan.edu. Suzanne Thorpe is an artist-scholar whose creative research intersects electronic music, feminist and ecological theory.

  5. Suzanne Thorpe is a composer/performer, researcher and educator who lives at the foot of the Catskill mountains, on the banks of the Hudson river in New York. She creates compositions with a variety of media and technology, and performs primarily with electroacoustic flute and electronics.

  6. technesound.org › who-we-areWho We Are

    Suzanne Thorpe is a composer/performer, researcher and educator who lives on the bank of the Hudson river, at the foot of the Catskill mountains. She creates compositions with a variety of media and technology, and performs electroacoustic flute.

  7. posted Jul 27 , 2020. The Department of Music is pleased to announce that Ruth Opara and Suzanne Thorpe have been selected as two-year Mellon Postdoctoral Teaching Fellows. Ruth Opara —a Nigerian ethnomusicologist—is a Mellon Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow in the Department of Music, Columbia University.