Leonard Sarason
Leonard Sarason (1925 – September 24, 1994) was a music composer, a pianist, and a mathematician. He earned a master's degree music composition from Yale University, supervised by Paul Hindemith.[1][2][3] After a doctorate in Mathematics at New York University supervised by Kurt Otto Friedrichs[4] he taught mathematics at Stanford University and the University of Washington.[1][2] His mathematical research concerned partial differential equations.[1]
Media[]
- Piano Sonata (1948)
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c In memory 3/95, Univ. of Washington, retrieved 2015-02-12.
- ^ Jump up to: a b The Al Goldstein collection in the Pandora Music repository at http://www.ibiblio.org/pandora/mp3/contrib/Martha_Goldstein_Live/Readme
- ^ Hersh, Reuben; John-Steiner, Vera (2010), Loving and Hating Mathematics: Challenging the Myths of Mathematical Life, Princeton University Press, p. 80, ISBN 9781400836116.
- ^ Leonard Sarason at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
Categories:
- Yale University alumni
- New York University alumni
- Stanford University faculty
- University of Washington faculty
- American male composers
- 20th-century American mathematicians
- 1925 births
- 1994 deaths
- 20th-century American composers
- 20th-century American male musicians