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Cheyenne John-Henderson is a Lecturer in Music Technology at Montana State University's School of Music, part of the College of Arts and Architecture. He also affiliates with the Developmental Humanities and Gallatin College. Holding an M.M. in Composition from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music (2009) and dual B.A. degrees in Ethnomusicology and Psychology from UCLA (2003), his expertise spans jazz piano, ethnomusicology, and composition for diverse media including video games and jazz ensembles. His teaching focuses on Electronic Music, Film Scoring, Jazz Theory, and Aural Perception.
John-Henderson's creative work includes experimental compositions like Infrequency (2024) and Silkscreen Sound (2023), alongside performances in chamber recitals and jazz festivals. Recent courses taught include Film Scoring (Spring 2025), MIDI and Electro-Acoustic Composition, and History of Jazz. His artistic contributions blend traditional and contemporary techniques, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to music creation and performance.
Notable venues for his work include the Holter Museum (Helena, MT) and Montana State's Multimedia Series. While no formal grants or awards are listed, his active performance schedule reflects ongoing engagement with both academic and public audiences.





