All sessions take place in M267 (the large seminar room in the Music Library) at 3:30 p.m. unless otherwise noted.
October 4
Professor Frank Samarotto, Indiana University
“Fluidities of Phrase and Form in the ‘Intermezzo’ from Brahms’s First Symphony”
October 11
Professor Lauri Suurpää, Sibelius Academy - Helsinki, Finland
“Expression, Form, and Voice-Leading Structure in Mozart's B-Minor Adagio, K. 540”
October 18
Professor Julian Hook, Indiana University
“An Integrated Transformational Theory of Diatonic and Chromatic Harmony”
October 25, 5:00 p.m., Ford-Crawford Hall
John Holloway, Baroque violinist
"The Solo Works of J.S. Bach for Violin and Cello"
November 15
Tim Best
“Tragedy as Expressive Genre: The Cathartic Element in Three Late Eighteenth-Century Keyboard Works.”
November 29
Professional Development
TBA
Sponsored jointly by the Graduate Theory Association and Department of Music Theory, Indiana University
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Members of the 2005-2006 Music Theory Robert Hatten and Marianne Kielian-Gilbert, Co-Chairs Tim Best, Matthew Groves, Eric Knechtges, Lara Langeneckert, Loren Serfass, Trina Thompson |