Thrilled to find this take on *Music at Hand* in @Choice_Reviews: “In all, this is a fascinating, provocative book from a curious author. It is challenging at times but always fun to read, and it carries promise for future inquiry. There is nothing like it out there.”
Congratulations to Music Theory Spectrum author @_jdesouza_ on winning the @SMT_musictheory 2023 Award for Excellence in Jazz Scholarship.
Read his winning article online today: https://t.co/80p8JUzUhI
We are thrilled to share that @WesternU prof. Jonathan De Souza @_jdesouza_ has received the 2023 Award for Excellence in Jazz Scholarship for “Melodic Transformation in George Garzone’s Triadic Chromatic Approach” – published in #MusicTheory Spectrum's Fall 2022 issue.
More chapters from The Oxford Handbook of the Phenomenology of Music have been published online! It’s great to see the volume coming together. https://t.co/lew54u1tqN
More chapters from our Oxford Handbook of the Phenomenology of Music have been published online! They consider sound art, musical absorption, music & poetry, critical phenomenology, phenomenological interviews & experiments, the work of Hannah Arendt, etc. https://t.co/lew54u1tqN
🌈MY BOOK is part of .@DukePress 's FLASH FRIDAY SALE on July 7th!
Get a 💫50% DISCOUNT off of #TogetherSomehow with code SU23GAMI — act fast, because the code is only good for today…
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I'm looking for a postdoc (or maybe 2)! Open as to expertise, just need an interest in music neuroscience. https://t.co/MJ53hkQvjm
(will be considering applications through July). Please spread the word.
Another open-access publication… The Science-Music Borderlands, a new edited volume about music and psychology, is available online for FREE: https://t.co/5xmnWdi9q1. (My chapter is called “Music, Mind, Body, and World”.)
Sincere congratulations to everyone whose SMT/AMS proposals were accepted this week! And solidarity for those of us who submitted unsuccessful proposals. Mine didn't make it this year, but I'm still excited to attend and connect with friends and colleagues.
Hear for the Hearing, a new collection of essays about musical theatre edited by Michael Buchler and Greg Decker, is available as a FREE download: https://t.co/1AWo41VaFy. I contributed a chapter about music, time, and memory in Jason Robert Brown's The Last 5 Years. Enjoy!
GREAT NEWS! Duke UP has published the introductory chapter to my book for free on their website.
https://t.co/9pGB3SJRcX
Click on the "Read the Introduction" button below the cover image…
Happy Monday! Have you checked out the latest SMT-V yet? Hot off the presses, @RachelEShort talks about metric dissonance in tap breaks in musical theater. https://t.co/hSRnXlGXgF
🚨BOOK-TOUR BOOKING TIME!
🌈#TogetherSomehow drops on Aug 4, and I'll be available for speaking gigs, guest lecturing, workshops, panels, podcasts, and raves.
✈️**North America bookings: Oct–Nov; UK/Europe all other dates
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Also, don't forget that you can find lots of creative, accessible, peer-reviewed video-articles about music theory by visiting our website (https://t.co/11UsxD4KNN) or subscribing to our YouTube channel (https://t.co/GMfpjRySV1).
Today's release from the SMT-V(ault) has two parts: it's Steven Reale’s video-article on music, gameplay, and storytelling in the video game Portal 2. Enjoy!
https://t.co/o4Tccj3NgV