The Post-1945 Music Analysis Interest Group is a discursive space for scholars of music after 1945, with an emphasis on the modernist, experimental, and avant-garde. Through its annual meetings and online communications, the group aims to strengthen, support, and develop its members’ ideas and sense of community. It also seeks to bring attention to and foster scholarship on post-1945 music both within the Society for Music Theory and in music scholarship at large.

Reminder/Deadline extension: Post-1945 Music Analysis IG Publication Award

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      Antares Boyle
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      @antaresboyle

      Dear colleagues,

      Please don’t forget to nominate outstanding article and book chapters for our new publication award. The deadline has been extended to July 7. Self nominations are welcome!

      Full announcement and details below:

      It is our pleasure to announce the call for submissions for the new publication award for the SMT Post-1945 Music Analysis Interest Group.The Post-1945 Music Analysis IG is a discursive space for scholars of 20th- and 21st-century art music, broadly construed. Through its annual meetings and online communications, the group aims to strengthen, support, and develop its members’ ideas and sense of community. It also seeks to bring attention to and foster scholarship on post-1945 music. We welcome peer-reviewed articles and book chapters published between January 2018 and December 2019. We strongly encourage nominations by and about scholars/artists of color and other underrepresented groups, reaffirming our commitment to the definition of post-1945 music as “art music broadly construed.” Please send your submission as a pdf attachment to Brian Moseley at bmoseley[at]buffalo.edu no later than July 7, 2020.

      With best wishes,

      Antares (Tara) Boyle and Laura Emmery, SMT Post-1945 Music Analysis Interest Group, co-chairs

      2020 SMT Post-1945 Music Analysis IG Publications Committee:

      Brian Moseley (University of Buffalo), Chair

      Judith Lochhead (Stony Brook University)

      George Adams (University of Chicago)

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