About
What is GAMuT?
GAMuT [Graduate Association of Musicologists und Theorists] is a graduate student organization dedicated to providing a forum for the presentation of original research by its members. In addition, GAMuT offers a forum for discussion of matters relevant to the academic lives of its members and serves as an organized liaison between students and faculty in the Division of Music History, Theory, and Ethnomusicology. Each year, GAMuT publishes a journal, Harmonia, that features papers written by graduate students.
What is the origin of the name?
Γ-Ut = Gamma ut = Gammut = {Gamut} → GAMuT
Gammut in 1707 Glossographia Anglicana by Thomas Blount (lexicographer):
Conference
The Graduate Association of Musicologists und Theorists (GAMuT) and the College of Music at the University of North Texas are pleased to announce a graduate student conference to be held Saturday, February 1, 2020 at the University of North Texas in Denton, Texas.
Please email all inquiries to conference co-chair Peter Kohanski at PeterKohanski@my.unt.edu.
For more information on the conference or to register, please select one of the links below.
Keynote Address - Coming Soon
Program - Coming Soon
Abstracts - Coming Soon
Poster - Coming Soon
Events
EVENTS OF THE 2019-2020 SCHOOL YEAR
Fall Semester
September
20 – Officer’s Meeting
27 – GAMuT Meeting / Welcome Get Together
October
18 – Officer’s Meeting
25 – GAMuT Meeting
November
15 – Officer’s Meeting
22 – GAMuT Meeting / CPN
Spring Semester
January
17 – Officer’s Meeting
24 – GAMuT Meeting – January Get Together
February
1 – Conference
7 – Officer’s Meeting
21 – GAMuT Meeting
March
20 – Officer’s Meeting
27 – GAMuT Meeting / CPN
April
3 – Officer’s Meeting
17 – GAMuT Meeting / Mockference
24 – Transition Meeting (5:00?)
May
1 – Cookout
Membership
Membership in GAMuT shall be open to those individuals with graduate standing at the University of North Texas College of Music and an active interest in the disciplines of Musicology, Ethnomusicology, and/or Music Theory. Upper-level undergraduate students in Musicology and/or Music Theory may be allowed to participate at the invitation of a graduate member. In addition, all members are encouraged to participate on the committee level.
How can I become a member?
Please contact Dani Van Oort to join GAMuT or renew your GAMuT Membership.
Masters and PhD students (full year): $20
Masters and PhD students (semester): $10
Undergraduates and PhD Candidates (ABD) (full year): $10
Officers 2019-2020
GAMuT Executive Committee:
Dani Van Oort, President; Peter Kohanski, Vice-President; Levi Walls, Secretary; TBD, Treasurer
Works Committee:
TBD, Program Coordinator; Matt Darnold, Webmaster; Emily Smith, Historian; Brian Anderson, Journal Editor
Representative Board:
Stacey Key, Ethnomusicology Rep.; Júlia Coelho, Musicology Rep.; Levi Walls, Theory Rep.
Incoming Student Representative:
TBD
Contact Information
President | Dani Van Oort
Email: DanielleVanOort@my.unt.edu
Vice-President | Peter Kohanski
Email: PeterKohanski@my.unt.edu
Secretary | Levi Walls
Email: LeviWalls@my.unt.edu
Treasurer | TBD
Email: TBD
Program Coordinator | TBD
Email: TBD
Webmaster | Matt Darnold
Email: BrentDarnold@my.unt.edu
Historian | Emily Smith
Email: EmilySmith12@my.unt.edu
Journal Editor of Harmonia | Brian Anderson
Email: BrianAnderson4@my.unt.edu
Ethnomusicology Representative | Stacey Key
Email: StaceyKey@my.unt.edu
Musicology Representative | Júlia Coelho
Email: JuliaBritesPereiraDavidCoelho@my.unt.edu
Theory Representative | Levi Walls
Email: LeviWalls@my.unt.edu
Incoming Student Representative | TBD
Email: TBD
Harmonia
Harmonia is the in-house journal of the Graduate Association of Musicologists und Theorists (GAMuT) at the University of North Texas. The objective of GAMuT is to provide a forum for the professional development of the graduate student community, and the annual publication of Harmonia functions in support of this goal.
Previous editions of Harmonia are available via the link below:
Harmonia Special Issue: Leoš Janáček: Life, Work, and Contribution
Harmonia Special Issue: Conference Proceedings of the 2015 UNT International Czech Music Festival
For previous issues, please visit the the UNT Music Library.