The Society for Music Theory’s Autographs and Archival Documents Interest Group promotes scholarship that relies on sketches and other archival documents for analysis. We also support the creation of courses on this topic. This interest group was inaugurated at the 2016 Annual Meeting of the Society for Music Theory in Vancouver. Patricia Hall was the founding chair. The current co-chairs of the group are Laura Emmery and Áine Heneghan.
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SMT Special Session accepted

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      J. Daniel Jenkins
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      We are thrilled to announce that our Special Session, “A Survey of the Sources of Serialism at its Centenary,” has been accepted for presentation at SMT! Congratulations to our colleagues who submitted a proposal for this session: David Thurmaier (University of Missouri-Kansas City Conservatory), “Walter Piston’s Serial Journey: What Archival Documents Reveal about the Composer and Pedagogue” Cristoph Neidhofer (McGill University), “Serialism as Source of Inspiration for the Creation of (New) Musical Gestures”Rachel Mann (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley), “Expanding the Search Parameters: Uncovering Evidence of Gerhard’s Expansion of Serialism in Notebooks, Scores, Folders, and Enigmatic Manuscripts”Aidan McGartland (McGill University), “The Twelve Tones of ‘Twelve-Tone Lizzie’: Elisabeth Lutyens’s Serialism of the 1960s” Nathan Cobb (UC Santa Barabra), “Confronting Serialism: Kaija Saariaho’s Early Compositional Practice”Joseph Salem (University of Victoria), “Surveying Serialism in 12 Hommages à Paul Sacher

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