The aim of the Russian Music Theory Interest Group (SMT-Rus) is to discuss, promote, and engage with Russian theoretical traditions, which offer new approaches to musical meaning, harmony, voice leading, and form, with a special emphasis on topics little studied by Western scholars, including functional modality and tonal mutability. This interest group was inaugurated at the 2013 meeting of the Society for Music Theory in Charlotte, NC.

Collaborative Bibliography

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Collaborative Bibliography
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General Analytical Approaches Styles and Genres
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    General

    theory and analysis

    Russian music and the canon

    Russian Theory Textbooks

    Analytical Approaches

    Form

    Pitch Structures

    Rhythmic Structures

    Meaning and Text

    Gender and Sexuality

    Performance

    Styles and Genres

    Film, TV, and Media

    Specific Artists and Groups

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