Our faculty, students, and alumni presented 13 papers and chaired several sessions at these national conferences: American Musicological Society, Society for Ethnomusicology, and Society for Music Theory. Click read more for more information!
We are excited to welcome Susannah Cleveland (MM, Musicology, 2001 and MS, Library Science, 1997) to UNT! Susannah recently began her tenure as Head Music Libarian at the University of North Texas. She returns to Texas from Ohio with more than 25 years of experience.
Jay Smith (PhD, 2018, Music Theory) has accepted a full-time faculty position at Texas A&M University – Kingsville.
Frank Heidlberger (Music Theory) presented guest lectures on “Hector Berlioz and the Musicological Discourse of his Time” at the University of Auckland and Victoria University in Wellington (both in New Zealand) in August.
Frank Heidlberger (Music Theory) participated in the “Auckland Clarinet Weekend,” hosted by UNT alumna Marie Ross, in August at the University of Auckland (New Zealand).
Heeseung Lee (PhD, Musicology, 2006) published an article entitled "Retracing the Roots of Bluegrass Music through the Affrilachian Aesthetic" in the Journal of Music History Pedagogy.
Ellen Bakulina will present at the SotonMAC Conference (conference of the British Society for Music Analysis) in Southampton, UK. The title of her paper is "Tonal pairing in two of Rachmaninoff's songs."
Benjamin Brand began a three-year term as vice president of the board of directors of the Dallas Chamber Music Society. Under Dr.
Margaret Notley's book, Taken by the Devil: The Censorship of Frank Wedekind and Alban Berg's “Lulu,” will be published by Oxford University Press in September as part of the AMS Studies in Music, the official series of the American Musicological Society. Click
Ryan Taycher (BM, Composition, UNT, 2010; MA, Music Theory, UNT, 2013; PhD Candidate, Indiana University) has been appointed Lecturer of Music Theory at University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
Cathy Ragland recently published her Spanish language article, "Hacer sonar la tradición a través de las fronteras: la popularidad transnacional de Ramón Ayala, ícono de la autenticidad fronteriza en la música norteña" (Sounding tradition across borders: the transnational popular
April Prince was invited to an international conference, “Die Herrlichste von Allen”: Clara Schumann zum 200. Geburtstag. The conference celebrated the 200th-year of Clara Schumann’s birth.
Stephen Slottow’s book, The Americanization of Zen Chanting, has been published by Pendragon Press.
José Torres, doctoral candidate in ethnomusicology, was awarded the 2019 Diversity Dissertation Fellowship at Hiram College.
Samuel Miyashita (BM, Music Theory and Composition) has won the Presser Undergraduate Scholar Award, which recognizes a rising senior who has shown extraordinary musical and academic accomplishments.
Hendrik Schulze (Music History) has presented at the Twenty-Seventh Annual Conference of the Society for Seventeenth-Century Music at Durham, NC.
Amy Cooper (PhD, musicology) was awarded a Graduate Research Experiences Abroad Travel Grant (GREAT Grant) from UNT to support archival research in Great Britain for her PhD dissertation, "Borrowing Culture: British Music Circulating Libraries and Domestic Musical Practice, 1853–1910."
Gillian Robertson presented a theory pedagogy paper at the Rocky Mountain Society for Music Theory Conference in El Paso, TX.
This month the ethnomusicology students organized and performed in the annual Hear the World Concert on March 2. This year's concert featured music from West Africa, Taiwan, Guatemala, China, Venezuela, and India. Ethnomusicology Ph.D.
Rebecca Geoffroy-Schwinden recently presented at the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies annual meeting in Denver, Colorado.
Professor emeritus, Lyle Nordstrom, has won the Howard Mayer Brown Award for lifetime achievement in the field of early music from Early Music America.
Benjamin Brand presented a paper entitled “Plures devotissimas orationes: Prayers Read and Sung in Renaissance Venice,” at the annual meeting of the Renaissance Society of America in Toronto.
The Journal of Musicology has accepted an article by Clare Carrasco titled "The Unlike Pair: Impressionism, Expressionism, and Critical Reception of Schoenberg’s and Schreker’s Chamber Symphonies." This will be the second article by Dr.
Faculty and graduate students presented at the TSMT (Texas Society for Music Theory) Conference on Feb 22-23 at Texas State Unversity in San Marcos.
Benjamin Graf presented "Motivic Border-Crossing: Continuity Through Formal Divisions"
Prof. Rebecca Geoffroy-Schwinden's article "Music as Feminine Capital in Napoleonic France: Nancy Macdonald's Musical Upbringing," received the Music & Letters Centenary Prize for best original article in musicology. The article placed second of six winners in the international competition and will be published in the journal's centenary issue in 2019. Music & Letters is an internationally leading peer-reviewed journal of musicological research published by Oxford.
Prize announcement: https://academic.oup.com/ml/pages/centenary_anniversary_prize_competition