Conference Presentations

Global Histories of Music Theory and the Digital Humanities
Global Histories of Music Theory and the Digital Humanities

An examination of the intersection of the digital humanities and global histories of music theory.

Jun 13, 2025


Enter the Prechorus: Producing Intensification in Two Recent Taylor Swift Songs
Enter the Prechorus: Producing Intensification in Two Recent Taylor Swift Songs

An analysis of the interaction of song production and formal structure.

Nov 8, 2024


‘Something Else is Possible’: Transcultural Collaboration as Anti-Apartheid Activism in the Music of Juluka
‘Something Else is Possible’: Transcultural Collaboration as Anti-Apartheid Activism in the Music of Juluka

An analysis of songs by the pioneering Apartheid-era South African band Juluka.

Jul 1, 2021


Against the Monochord: Numbers, String Lengths, and the History of Music Theory
Against the Monochord: Numbers, String Lengths, and the History of Music Theory

A riposte against the value of the monochord as an "instrument of music theory."

Nov 15, 2020


A Radical Theory: Lippius’s Misunderstood Theory of Roots
A Radical Theory: Lippius’s Misunderstood Theory of Roots

A new reading of the role of speculative mathematics in the origins of the theory of the triad.

Jul 3, 2020


The Triad in Dispute: Genre and Audience in the Writings of Johannes Lippius
The Triad in Dispute: Genre and Audience in the Writings of Johannes Lippius

A new reading of the role of educational institutions in the origins of the theory of the triad.

Nov 2, 2017


Comparing Bodies: Organicism and the Rise of Romantic Formenlehre
Comparing Bodies: Organicism and the Rise of Romantic Formenlehre

An uncovering of the parallels between Romantic-era biological science and musical form.

May 8, 2015


Cadence Systematized: Printz’s Doctrine of the Clausula formalis
Cadence Systematized: Printz’s Doctrine of the Clausula formalis

An introduction to Printz’s fascinating, baroquely-complex theory of the cadence.

Oct 31, 2013


‘L’art ne progresse pas, mais il se transforme’: Reconsidering Teleology in Fétis’s Historiography
‘L’art ne progresse pas, mais il se transforme’: Reconsidering Teleology in Fétis’s Historiography

An analysis of Fétis’s concept of tonalité and its relation to cultural relativism.

Apr 7, 2013


A Major Step Forward: Changing Conceptions of Whole Tone and Scale Step in Ancient and Medieval Theory
A Major Step Forward: Changing Conceptions of Whole Tone and Scale Step in Ancient and Medieval Theory

An argument that historical tuning systems depended on contemporaneous concepts of the scale step.

Oct 28, 2011