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.

SMT-Rus 2020 meeting information

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      Ellen Bakulina
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      Dear SMT-Rus members,

      Here is the plan for our meeting on Saturday, November 7, at 1 pm:

      Go to this page, shortly before 1 pm: https://guide.societymusictheory.org/sessions/nov7/midday/russian-music-theory-ig . Please also explore the materials that our presenters have posted, on the same page, and listen to the pre-recorded presentations between now and November 7.

      Please note that you need to have a special password (that SMT sent to us) to access the materials and the meeting.

      On Nov. 7 at 1, I will be there, hopefully already in the host capacity, and will let you in. The meeting is an hour long. We will begin with the Q&A for each paper, in the following order: Chris Segall, Lee Cannon-Brown, Jacy Pedersen, Adam Moffett. We will plan for a 10-minute discussion for each. Business meeting will follow, for the last 15-20 minutes.  It is very important for all of us to conform to the time constraints, because the meeting will be forcefully ended after one hour, as far as I understand.

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