Program Committee Archive

Past program committees are given in chronological order below.

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2023 (denver)

  • Stephen Rodgers (chair)
  • Bruno Alcalde
  • Andrew Aziz
  • Sara Bakker
  • Richard Lee
  • Maryam Moshaver
  • Olga Sanchez Kisielewska
  • Michael Buchler (ex officio)

2022 (New Orleans)

  • Mark Spicer (chair)
  • Janet Bourne
  • Stephen Brown
  • Brett Clement
  • Clare Eng
  • Aaron Harcus
  • Stephen Rodgers
  • Michael Buchler (ex officio)

2021 (Virtual)

  • Frank Samarotto (chair)
  • Johanna Devaney
  • YouYoung Kang
  • Nathan Martin
  • John Roeder
  • Mark Spicer
  • Jason Yust
  • Patricia Hall (ex officio)

2020 (Virtual)

  • J. Daniel Jenkins (chair)
  • Jenine Brown
  • Marion Guck
  • Christoph Neidhofer
  • Frank Samarotto
  • Janna Saslaw
  • Chris Stover
  • Patricia Hall (ex officio)

2019 (Columbus)

  • Eric McKee (chair)
  • David Cohen
  • J. Daniel Jenkins
  • Jennifer Iverson
  • Elizabeth West Marvin
  • Martin Scherzinger
  • Steven Vande Moortele
  • Robert Hatten (ex officio)

2018 (San Antonio)

  • Roman Ivanovitch (chair)
  • Amy Bauer
  • Mark Butler
  • David Clampitt
  • Michael Gallope
  • John McKay
  • Janet Schmalfeldt
  • Robert Hatten (ex officio)

2017 (Arlington)

  • Alan Gosman (chair)
  • Clifton Callender
  • Maureen Carr
  • Roman Ivanovitch
  • Panayotis Mavromatis
  • René Rusch
  • Benjamin Steege
  • Dora Hanninen (ex officio)

2016 (Vancouver)

  • Marianne Wheeldon (chair)
  • Alan Dodson
  • Joseph Dubiel
  • Alan Gosman
  • Noriko Manabe
  • Jonathon Wild
  • Dora Hanninen (ex officio

2015 (St. Louis)

  • Joti Rockewll (chair)
  • Melanie Lowe
  • Matthew McDonald
  • Maryam Moshaver
  • Jeffery Perry
  • Marianne Wheeldon
  • Poundie Burstein (ex officio

2014 (Milwaukee)

  • Judith Lochhead (chair)
  • Michael Klein
  • Sherry Lee
  • Alex Rehding
  • Adam Ricci
  • Leigh Van Handel
  • Poundie Burstein (ex officio

2013 (Charlotte)

  • Michael Buchler (chair)
  • Nicole Biamonte
  • Alfred Cramer
  • Judy Lochhead
  • Scott Murphy
  • Gordon Sly
  • Harald Krebs (ex officio)

2012 (New Orleans)

  • Jocelyn Neal (chair)
  • Michael Buchler
  • Peter Martens
  • Jan Miyake
  • Stephen Peles
  • Harald Krebs (ex officio)

2011 (Minneapolis)

  • Byron Almén
  • (chair)
  • Richard Ashley
  • Julian Hook
  • Jocelyn Neal
  • Wayne Petty
  • Robert Wason
  • Lynne Rogers (ex officio)

2010 (Indianapolis)

  • Hali Fieldman (chair)
  • Frank Samarotto
  • Joti Rockwell
  • Jonathan Dunsby
  • Mary Farbood
  • Byron Almén
  • Lynne Rogers (ex officio)

2009 (Montreal)

  • Peter Schubert (chair)
  • Hali Fieldman
  • Steve Rings
  • Elizabeth H. Margulis
  • David Neumeyer
  • Matthew Bribitzer-Stull
  • Justin London (ex officio)

2008 (Nashville)

  • Gretchen Horlacher (chair)
  • James Buhler
  • Gretchen Foley
  • Catherine Losada
  • Ian Quinn
  • Peter Schubert
  • Justin London (ex officio)

2007 (Baltimore)

  • Peter Kaminsky (chair)
  • Gretchen Horlacher
  • Cynthia Folio
  • Rebecca Leydon
  • John Roeder
  • Matthew Shaftel
  • William Caplin (ex officio)

2006 (Los Angeles)

  • Henry Martin (chair)
  • Peter Kaminsky
  • Candace Brower
  • Nora Engebretsen
  • Nancy Rao
  • Miguel Roig-Francolí
  • William Caplin (ex officio)

2005 (Boston)

  • Taylor Greer (chair)
  • Dora Hanninen
  • Daphne Leong
  • Henry Martin
  • Shaugn O'Donnell
  • Deborah Stein
  • Joel Lester (ex officio)

2004 (Seattle)

  • Jonathan Bernard (chair)
  • Helen Brown
  • Jane Clendinning
  • Yayoi Uno Everett
  • Taylor Greer
  • Richard Kurth
  • Joel Lester (ex officio)

2003 (Madison)

  • Walter Everett (chair)
  • Jonathan Bernard
  • Norman Carey
  • John Covach
  • Ellie Hisama
  • Lawrence Zbikowski
  • Elizabeth West Marvin (ex officio)

2002 (Columbus)

  • Lora Dobos (chair)
  • David Bernstein
  • Walter Everett
  • Janna Saslaw
  • Mary Wennerstrom
  • David Clampitt
  • Elizabeth West Marvin (ex officio)

2001 (Philadelphia)

  • Christopher Hasty (chair)
  • Lora Dobos
  • Sarah Fuller
  • Martha Hyde
  • Poundie Burstein
  • Brian Hyer
  • Thomas Christensen (ex officio)

2000 (Toronto)

  • Jay Rahn (chair)
  • Ian Bent
  • Christopher Hasty
  • Steve Larson
  • Catherine Nolan
  • Peter Westergaard
  • Thomas Christensen (ex officio)

1999 (Atlanta)

  • Richard Cohn (chair)
  • Brian Alegant
  • Lori Burns
  • David Cohen
  • David Huron
  • Jay Rahn
  • Janet Schmalfeldt (ex officio)

1998 (Chapel Hill)

  • Severine Neff (chair)
  • Deborah Stein
  • Peter Schubert
  • Fred Lerdahl
  • John Covach
  • Brian Alegant
  • Janet Schmalfeldt (ex officio)

1997 (Phoenix)

  • Roger Graybill (chair)
  • Patricia Hall
  • Peter Kaminsky
  • Thomas Christensen
  • Henry Klumpenhouwer
  • Robert Snarrenberg
  • Joseph Straus (ex officio)

1996 (Baton Rouge)

  • Richard Kaplan (chair)
  • Matthew Browne
  • Roger Graybill
  • Robert Hatten
  • Robert Morris
  • Severine Neff
  • Joseph Straus (ex officio)

1995 (New York)

  • Hedi Siegel (chair)
  • Allen Cadwallader
  • Howard Cinnamon
  • Richard Kaplan
  • Fred Maus
  • Joseph Straus
  • Patrick McCreless (ex officio)

1994 (Tallahassee)

  • Paul Wilson (chair)
  • Andrew Mead
  • Michael Green
  • Allan Keiler
  • Jay Rahn
  • Hedi Siegel
  • Patrick McCreless (ex officio)

1993 (Montreal)

  • William Caplin (chair)
  • Mary Arlin
  • John Clough
  • William Rothstein
  • Jean-Michel Boulay
  • Paul Wilson
  • Robert Gauldin (ex officio)

1992 (Kansas City)

  • Gregory Proctor (chair)
  • Jonathan Kramer
  • William Caplin
  • Mary Wennerstrom
  • Robert Gjerdingen
  • Robert Gauldin (ex officio)

1991 (Cincinnati)

  • Jonathan Kramer (chair)
  • Marianne Kielian-Gilbert
  • David Butler
  • Robert Zierolf
  • Gary Wittlich (ex officio)

1990 (Oakland)

  • John Rahn (chair)
  • John Roeder
  • Helen Brown
  • Patrick McCreless
  • Pieter van den Toorn. Gary Wittlich (ex officio)

1989 (Austin)

  • Patrick McCreless (chair)
  • Douglass Green
  • Roger Graybill
  • John Rahn
  • Michael Rogers
  • Gary Wittlich (ex officio)

1988 (Baltimore)

  • Jonathan Bernard (chair)
  • William Pastille
  • Sarah Fuller
  • Fred Lerdahl
  • David Lewin (ex officio)

1987 (Rochester)

  • Robert Morris (chair)
  • William Caplin
  • Deborah Stein
  • Hedi Siegel
  • David Lewin (ex officio)

1986 (Bloomington)

  • Vernon Kliewer (chair)
  • Edward Chudacoff
  • Anne Hall
  • Jerome Kohl
  • Robert Morgan
  • David Lewin (ex officio)

1985 (Vancouver)

  • William Benjamin (chair)
  • Eugene Narmour
  • Pieter van den Toorn
  • Alexandra Pierce
  • Jerome Kohl
  • Wallace Berry (ex officio)

1984 (Philadelphia)

  • Eugene Narmour (chair)
  • Charles Smith
  • Martha Hyde
  • David Lewin
  • Mary Arlin
  • Wallace Berry (ex officio)

1983 (New Haven)

  • Martha Hyde (chair)
  • Robert Gauldin
  • Leo Kraft
  • John Rothgeb
  • Wayne Slawson
  • Wallace Berry (ex officio)

1982 (Ann Arbor)

  • Paul Mast (chair)
  • Alexander Brinkman
  • Richmond Browne
  • Ellwood Derr
  • Richard Parks
  • Janet Schmalfeldt
  • Allen Forte (ex officio)

1981 (Los Angeles)

  • Elaine Barkin (chair)
  • Wallace Berry
  • Richard Chrisman
  • Steven Gilbert
  • John Rahn
  • Bryan Simms
  • Allen Forte (ex officio)

1980 (Denver)

  • Richard Chrisman (chair)
  • Charles Burkhart
  • Margaret Sandresky
  • Marianne Kielian
  • Stefan Kostka
  • Patricia Carpenter
  • Allen Forte (ex officio)

1979 (New York City)

  • Stefan Kostka (chair)
  • Patricia Carpenter
  • Carlton Gamer
  • Ann Gebuhr
  • Douglass Green

1978 (Minneapolis)

  • Vernon Kliewer (chair)
  • W. Thomas Acherson
  • Wilson Coker
  • Douglass Green

SMT Jacksonville 2024

The Society for Music Theory celebrates its forty-seventh Annual Meeting at the Hyatt Regency Riverfront Hotel in Jacksonville, Florida, November 7–10, 2024.

ABOUT JACKSONVILLE

Visit Jacksonville built a microsite for our attendees to use. Visit the site to learn more about Jacksonville, including where to eat, what to do, and how to get there.

CONFERENCE INFORMATION

Information about the conference can be found on the SMT website

Hotel Reservations 

The Hyatt Regency Riverfront Hotel (225 E Coastline Drive) has reserved a block of rooms for conference attendees. The rates are $169/night for single and double occupancy; $194/night for triple occupancy; $219/night for quadruple occupancy; and $169 for student quadruple occupancy (limited rooms available). Hotel reservations for non-students may be made online.  SMT student members should have received an email with a code to reserve at the student rate; please email Jennifer Diaz at smt@societymusictheory.org if you did not receive the email. 

Using the conference room block at this hotel helps us meet our contractual obligations and keeps you close to all conference activities.

Conference Registration

Conference registration is open and available on our website. The rates are as follows:

Rate Category Early (6/01–9/27/2024) Regular (9/28–11/1/2024)
Student or low-income $70.00 $95.00
Emeritus/Retired $100.00 $135.00
Standard $130.00 $175.00
Student Helpers

We are in need of student volunteers to assist during the conference. Volunteers will receive a registration fee waiver in exchange for 6.5 hours of service. The deadline to apply is September 6

Hotel Accessibility

Every effort will be made to meet the unique requirements of all attendees. For specific needs or questions please contact Jennifer Diaz, Executive Director, at smt@societymusictheory.org.  

Sponsorships

The Society provides several sponsorship opportunities for organizations at our Annual Meeting. 

Exhibits 

The deadline to reserve an exhibit booth is September 6

Program Guide Advertisements 

The final deadline to reserve a program guide ad is September 6