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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, 3 months agoThe Russian Music Theory Interest Group has compiled a bibliography of sources relating to Russian music (circa 2014)
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Áine Heneghan started the topic Autographs and Archival Documents Interest Group meeting at SMT in the discussion
Society for Music Theory—Autographs and Archival Documents Interest Group on Humanities Commons 6 years, 3 months agoAutographs and Archival Documents Interest Group meeting at SMT
Friday, November 8, 12:30-2:00PM, Taft A
Chair: Benjamin Levy (University of California, Santa Barbara)
David Carson Berry (University of Cincinnati, College-Conservatory of Music), “Schenker’s Ideas Come to Middle America (Much Sooner Than You Thought): What Two Ohio Archives Tell…[Read more]
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Ben Geyer replied to the topic SMT 2019 Meeting in the discussion
Society for Music Theory – Jazz Interest Group on Humanities Commons 6 years, 3 months agoGarrett,
This is a great idea, and I like the game plan. Thanks for organizing this!
Sincerely,
Ben Geyer
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Garrett Michaelsen started the topic SMT 2019 Meeting in the discussion
Society for Music Theory – Jazz Interest Group on Humanities Commons 6 years, 3 months agoDear jazz interest group,
I’d like to officially announce the main topic of our meeting in Columbus this year and ask if you have any questions that we might consider as we plan. As I mentioned in an email to the old listserv earlier in the year, Dan Shanahan has graciously agreed to give us a workshop on corpus and computational methods of jazz…[Read more]
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Marc Edward Hannaford deposited One Line, Many Views: Perspectives on Music Theory, Composition, and Improvisation through the Work of Muhal Richard Abrams in the group
Society for Music Theory – Jazz Interest Group on Humanities Commons 6 years, 4 months agoThis dissertation examines aspects of the creative practice of Muhal Richard Abrams, composer, improviser, pianist, and cofounder of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM). Abrams’s work intersects with various facets of creative music. I focus on free improvisation, both as a stand-alone performance and in conjunction w…[Read more]
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Clay Downham started the topic Steve Larson Award 2019 — Call for Nominations in the discussion
Society for Music Theory – Jazz Interest Group on Humanities Commons 6 years, 7 months agoThe SMT-Jazz Interest Group is currently soliciting nominations for the
2019 Steve Larson Award for Jazz Scholarship. This award acknowledges
outstanding contributions to the field of jazz theory and analysis.
Eligibility extends to books, chapters from books, articles, delivered
conference papers, dissertations, or theses that have been publ…[Read more] -
David Mosher deposited Implicit Learning As A Means Of Tonal Jazz Pitch-Listening Skills Acquisition in the group
Society for Music Theory – Jazz Interest Group on Humanities Commons 6 years, 8 months agoIn this dissertation, I present a method for developing tonal jazz pitch-listening skills (PLS) which is rooted in scientific experimental findings from the fields of music cognition and perception. Converging experimental evidence supports the notion that humans develop listening skills through implicit learning via immersive, statistically rich…[Read more]
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Garrett Michaelsen started the topic Milton Stewart in the discussion
Society for Music Theory – Jazz Interest Group on Humanities Commons 6 years, 8 months agoDear collected wisdom of SMT Jazz,
Does anyone have any details on the life and work of Milton Lee Stewart? His 1973 dissertation “Structural Development in the Jazz Improvisational Technique of Clifford Brown” from University of Michigan might be the first detailed application of Schenkerian analysis to jazz improvisation (besides Forte’s 1958…[Read more]
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Áine Heneghan started the topic CFP: Autographs and Archival Documents IG in the discussion
Society for Music Theory—Autographs and Archival Documents Interest Group on Humanities Commons 6 years, 9 months agoThe Society for Music Theory’s Autographs and Archival Documents Interest Group invites proposals for lightning talks (ten minutes) for our next annual meeting in Columbus, OH (November 7-10). We welcome research informed by the study of archival documents, including but not limited to compositional sketches, theoretical texts, performance…[Read more]
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Stefan Caris Love deposited Ladders of Thirds and Tonal Jazz Melody in the group
Society for Music Theory – Jazz Interest Group on Humanities Commons 6 years, 10 months agoPrevious theories emphasize tonal jazz’s undeniable continuity with European tonality. Here, I argue that some of its features are better understood as developments of the African-American musical tradition. As a simple example, consider the gesture ^3–1 to end a phrase. Schenkerian theory would explain this as an elided ^3–2–1, a gesture commo…[Read more]
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Garrett Michaelsen deposited Chord-Scale Networks in the Music and Improvisations of Wayne Shorter in the group
Society for Music Theory – Jazz Interest Group on Humanities Commons 7 years agoIn this article, I examine the nonfunctional harmony of three tunes from the mid-1960s by Wayne Shorter from the perspective of transformational theory. While some transformational approaches to jazz have taken the seventh or ninth chord as the basic unit, I use the more inclusive and abstract concept of a “chord scale” to encompass more of the…[Read more]
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Garrett Michaelsen deposited Rhythm Changes, Improvisation, and Chromaticism: Who Could Ask for Anything More? in the group
Society for Music Theory – Jazz Interest Group on Humanities Commons 7 years agoThis article discuss the ways rhythm changes can be used in music theory instruction.
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Garrett Michaelsen deposited Groove Topics in Improvised Jazz in the group
Society for Music Theory – Jazz Interest Group on Humanities Commons 7 years agoThis chapter proposes an application of topic theory to jazz improvisation. It introduces the concept of a “groove topic” and defines the expressive correlations of a variety of common jazz grooves. The chapter then traces the unfolding groove topics in Miles Davis’s celebrated 1964 solo on “My Funny Valentine.”
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Áine Heneghan started the topic AADIG mailing list in the discussion
Society for Music Theory—Autographs and Archival Documents Interest Group on Humanities Commons 7 years, 2 months agoSubscribe here: http://lists.societymusictheory.org/listinfo.cgi/aadig-societymusictheory.org
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