Andrew Pau

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Andrew Pau is an associate professor of music theory at Oberlin Conservatory.[1] Focusing primarily on music of 19th-century French composers, he has presented work on text setting,[2] chromatic harmony, and phrase rhythm[3] in addition to theories of musical meaning and narrative.[4]

In April 2016, Pau was a contestant on the game show Jeopardy!, winning six games and $172,202. In the 2017 Tournament of Champions, he won his quarterfinal game and finished second in his semifinal game behind Austin Rogers, taking home a consolation prize of $10,000.[5]

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