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Laura Emmery started the topic AMS / SMT 2020 in the discussion
SMT Post-1945 Music Analysis Interest Group on Humanities Commons 5 years, 2 months agoDear Colleagues,
Just a couple of quick reminders:(1) Our IG Meeting is this Saturday, Nov. 7, 11:00-11:50 CST. Please attend as we will have a business meeting with an exciting discussion (the agenda is posted here on our HC page and also on the SMT platform page). Among other things, we will be announcing the winner of the Post-1945 Music…[Read more]
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Ellen Bakulina started the topic SMT-Rus 2020 meeting information in the discussion
Society for Music Theory—Russian Music Theory Interest Group on Humanities Commons 5 years, 3 months agoDear SMT-Rus members,
Here is the plan for our meeting on Saturday, November 7, at 1 pm:
Go to this page, shortly before 1 pm: https://guide.societymusictheory.org/sessions/nov7/midday/russian-music-theory-ig . Please also explore the materials that our presenters have posted, on the same page, and listen to the pre-recorded presentations…[Read more]
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Megan Lavengood deposited Bespoke Music Theory: A Modular Core Curriculum Designed for Audio Engineers, Classical Violinists, and Everyone in Between in the group
Society for Music Theory (SMT) on Humanities Commons 5 years, 3 months agoTraditional music theory curricula are increasingly scrutinized. Students regularly misunderstand the scope of epistemology and scope of theory, find theory intimidating and difficult, and fail to see its relevance to their career goals. In this essay, I outline a modular music theory curriculum, which works to address these negative perceptions…[Read more]
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Laura Emmery started the topic Post-1945 Music Analysis IG Bylaws draft and 2020 business meeting files uploade in the discussion
SMT Post-1945 Music Analysis Interest Group on Humanities Commons 5 years, 3 months agoDear Group Members,
I just uploaded two documents on our HC page: (1) SMT 2020 IG Business meeting agenda and (2) proposed bylaws draft for our IG. It would be great if you could read through the bylaws draft and let Tara and me know if you have any comments, suggestions, or questions about it. We welcome everyone’s input! At the IG business…[Read more]
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Kim Loeffert started the topic Survey on pedagogical use of music by composers from marginalized groups… in the discussion
Society for Music Theory on Humanities Commons 5 years, 3 months agoYou are invited to participate in an online survey on the pedagogical use of music by composers from marginalized groups and/or from outside the western canon in music theory. Your participation in this survey is completely voluntary, and you may opt out of any question in the survey. The survey will take approximately 15 minutes to complete.…[Read more]
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Claire Arthur started the topic Survey about techniques and approaches to pop music analysis in the discussion
Society for Music Theory on Humanities Commons 5 years, 3 months agoA graduate student of mine has been working on building a website for assisting pop music analysis. We have created a survey intended to garner some feedback about how different pop music scholars approach analysis so that we can gain some insights as to what would be valuable to the greatest number of individuals. The survey should take 5-15…[Read more]
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Ellen Bakulina started the topic New publication: Analytical Approaches to Twentieth-Century Russian Music in the discussion
Society for Music Theory—Russian Music Theory Interest Group on Humanities Commons 5 years, 3 months agoI’m happy to announce the publication of Analytical Approaches to Twentieth-Century Russian Music: Tonality, Modernity, Serialism (Routledge 2020), edited by Inessa Bazayev and Chris Segall. The book includes essays by Ellen Bakulina, Scott Murphy, Rebecca Perry, Patrick McCreless, Knar Abrahamian, Inessa Bazayev, Daniil Zavlunov, Klara Moricz,…[Read more]
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Ellen Bakulina started the topic New publication: special issue of Music and Politics, summer 2020 in the discussion
Society for Music Theory—Russian Music Theory Interest Group on Humanities Commons 5 years, 3 months agoPlease have a look at the current issue (14/2) of the journal Music and Politics. This is a special issue: The Politics of Musical Knowledge in the Soviet Union and Beyond (1930s to 1980s). This includes articles by Olga Panteleeva, Daniil Zavlunov, Inessa Bazayev, Chris Segall, Matthew Honegger, and Anicia Timberlake. Congratulations to all the…[Read more]
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Mariusz Kozak deposited Review of Music and Embodied Cognition: Listening, Moving, Feeling, and Thinking by Arnie Cox (2016) in the group
Society for Music Theory (SMT) on Humanities Commons 5 years, 4 months ago.
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Kendra Leonard deposited Using Your “Research Pantry” in the group
Society for Music Theory (SMT) on Humanities Commons 5 years, 4 months agoWhat’s in your research “pantry”? What topics, materials, and data are already on
your shelves or in your files, just waiting to become papers, presentations, or articles? The pandemic may have stopped many of us from some of our usual research, library, and archival work, but there is still a lot we can do using materials and information we have…[Read more] -
Ellen Bakulina started the topic SMT-Rus meeting November 7, 1 pm in the discussion
Society for Music Theory—Russian Music Theory Interest Group on Humanities Commons 5 years, 4 months agoUPDATE: The SMT-Rus 2020 meeting is scheduled to take place on Saturday, November 7, at 1 pm, Orange room. Please join us for this virtual meeting, if time permits!
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Christine Boone started the topic PMIG Awards – Nominations due TOMORROW! in the discussion
Society for Music Theory on Humanities Commons 5 years, 5 months agoNominations DUE TOMORROW for the Pop Music Interest Group’s Outstanding Publication Award and the Adam Krims Award—click on these links to nominate. I encourage you to reflect on recent scholarship you’ve read that has positively impacted you. Self-nominations are especially encouraged! Note that to be eligible for an award, the publica…[Read more]
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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, 5 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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Amy Bauer replied to the topic status of Facebook group in the discussion
SMT Post-1945 Music Analysis Interest Group on Humanities Commons 5 years, 5 months agoHi Tara,
That sounds like a good compromise.
All best,
Amy
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Antares Boyle replied to the topic status of Facebook group in the discussion
SMT Post-1945 Music Analysis Interest Group on Humanities Commons 5 years, 5 months agoHi everyone,
Thank you so much to those who weighed in on this. Based on this small sample, it seems like we’re split between those who would like to shut the group down and those who would like to keep the group going as a space for sharing research.
I tend to lean toward Amy’s position… I avoid posting on Facebook in general, and am not…[Read more]
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Joshua Banks Mailman replied to the topic status of Facebook group in the discussion
SMT Post-1945 Music Analysis Interest Group on Humanities Commons 5 years, 5 months agoHi all,
As long as all the official business of the the Post-1945 Group takes place on HC Commons, I really don’t see any harm in keeping the FB Group. (And I don’t find approving new members particularly burdensome.) In fact, I would say: if the post-1945 group only sees itself as focused on SMT exclusive business, it has somewhat lost sight…[Read more]
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Noah Kahrs replied to the topic status of Facebook group in the discussion
SMT Post-1945 Music Analysis Interest Group on Humanities Commons 5 years, 5 months agoHi all,
Even if the new members aren’t in academic music theory, it might be nice to keep the platform as a way of just having our research have a bit wider of a reach. That way our research might be read by a few more people.
Of course, there’s a risk of a heavy moderation burden if the group ever stops being quiet. My suggestion would be to…[Read more]
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