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Ellen Bakulina started the topic SMT-Rus meeting 2020 in the discussion
Society for Music Theory—Russian Music Theory Interest Group on Humanities Commons 5 years, 4 months agoDear SMT-Rus members,
I hope you all had a good summer and will have a good semester, these unusual times notwithstanding! I’m very excited to announce the upcoming meeting of our interest group, to take place in November. The meeting will consist of four lightning talks:
“Ivan Wyschnegradsky and the Enigma of Modern Music,” Lee Cannon-…[Read more]
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Ellen Bakulina replied to the topic Call for papers in the discussion
Society for Music Theory—Russian Music Theory Interest Group on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoA little addition to the CFP: some of you expressed interest in holding a seminar-style music-analytical discussion in place of paper presentations. This is a great idea, but I thought it might be good to postpone this to a later year, since the 2020 SMT meting might be completely online, and a discussion on Zoom might involve technical and other problems.
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Ellen Bakulina started the topic Call for papers in the discussion
Society for Music Theory—Russian Music Theory Interest Group on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoDear friends,
I hope you all are surviving in this crazy time! Below is a CFP for the upcoming SMT-Rus meeting at SMT 2020.
The Russian Music Theory Interest Group (SMT-Rus) invites proposals for lightning talks for the meeting at SMT 2020. The topics may include
- Theoretical/analytical materials originally written in the Russian language,…
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Ellen Bakulina started the topic New dissertation on Russian music: Aleksandra Drozzina in the discussion
Society for Music Theory—Russian Music Theory Interest Group on Humanities Commons 5 years, 10 months agoCongratulations to Aleksandra (Sasha) Drozzina, who recently defended her dissertation “Schnittke, Gubaidulina, and Pärt: Religion and Spirituality during the Late Thaw and Early Perestroika.” This was written at Louisiana State University, under the supervision of Inessa Bazayev. Looking forward to reading Sasha’s work!
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Philip Ewell replied to the topic New publications on Russian theory: Philip Ewell in the discussion
Society for Music Theory—Russian Music Theory Interest Group via email on Humanities Commons 5 years, 10 months agoThanks for this Ellen. The link below for Russian Lād doesn’t seem to work. Try this one<https://www.mtosmt.org/issues/mto.19.25.4/mto.19.25.4.ewell.html>.
Also, my interview with, and essay on, Tatiana Bershadskaya and the Leningrad School of Music Theory<http://gnesinsjournal.ru/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/5.-Ewell-article-2019-4.pdf> should…[Read more]
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Ellen Bakulina started the topic New publications on Russian theory: Philip Ewell in the discussion
Society for Music Theory—Russian Music Theory Interest Group on Humanities Commons 5 years, 10 months agoCheck out some of Philip Ewell’s recent publications on Russian-language music theory:
“On Rimsky-Korsakov’s False (Hexatonic) Progressions Outside the Limits of a Tonality,” in Music Theory Spectrum, Fall 2019 https://academic.oup.com/mts/advance-article-abstract/doi/10.1093/mts/mtz020/5688659
“On the Russian Concept of Lad, 1830–1945…[Read more]
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Ellen Bakulina replied to the topic Phrase terminology in Russian textbooks on form in the discussion
Society for Music Theory—Russian Music Theory Interest Group on Humanities Commons 6 years agoHi Yosef, indeed this is the first discussion, thanks for posting!
I recently explored the Mazel/Zuckerman textbook _Analiz muzykal’nykh proizvedeniy_ (Analysis of musical works), Moscow 1967, so I’ll give you some things from there. One good place to start is the section titled “Period,” which begins on p. 550 of the edition I have. For details,…[Read more]
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Yosef Goldenberg started the topic Phrase terminology in Russian textbooks on form in the discussion
Society for Music Theory—Russian Music Theory Interest Group on Humanities Commons 6 years agoHello everyone. Is this the first discussion on the new site?
I teach forms and analysis for beginners. The teacher of a parallel group uses Russian terminology and theory, and I see that we are not at all matching, e.g. what he teaches as “phrase” is more-or-less equivalent to Caplin’s “basic idea”; and for him “period” need not have a structure…[Read more]
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Ellen Bakulina started the topic Welcome / Добро пожаловать in the discussion
Society for Music Theory—Russian Music Theory Interest Group on Humanities Commons 6 years agoDear SMT-Rus members,
Welcome to the SMT Russian Music Theory Interest Group! This is our group’s official web page starting January 2020, and I am Ellen Bakulina, chair of the group for the 2020-2022 term. All information pertaining to the group’s activity will be available here. Please note that the RMTIG Google group will no longer be used for…[Read more]
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Blake Ritchie uploaded the file: 2014 Bibliography to
Society for Music Theory—Russian Music Theory Interest Group on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoThe Russian Music Theory Interest Group has compiled a bibliography of sources relating to Russian music (circa 2014)
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Ellory Ritchie created the group
Society for Music Theory—Russian Music Theory Interest Group on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months ago