The aim of the Russian Music Theory Interest Group (SMT-Rus) is to discuss, promote, and engage with Russian theoretical traditions, which offer new approaches to musical meaning, harmony, voice leading, and form, with a special emphasis on topics little studied by Western scholars, including functional modality and tonal mutability. This interest group was inaugurated at the 2013 meeting of the Society for Music Theory in Charlotte, NC.

New publication: Analytical Approaches to Twentieth-Century Russian Music

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      Ellen Bakulina
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      I’m happy to announce the publication of Analytical Approaches to Twentieth-Century Russian Music: Tonality, Modernity, Serialism (Routledge 2020), edited by Inessa Bazayev and Chris Segall. The book includes essays by Ellen Bakulina, Scott Murphy, Rebecca Perry, Patrick McCreless, Knar Abrahamian, Inessa Bazayev, Daniil Zavlunov, Klara Moricz, Joshua Bedford, Maria Cizmic, Zachary Cairns, Joseph Straus, and Chris Segall. Kudos to all, and huge thanks to Chris and Inessa for their efforts and for making this book possible!       http://www.journals4free.com/link.jsp?l=28751334

       

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