We are pleased to announce the publication of a new issue of Music Theory Online. 

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We announce the publication of Volume 29, No. 4 of Music Theory Online. The issue features articles and essays on musical works spanning six centuries and theories of music spanning even longer!

Come by to learn more about 15th-century counterpoint and rhythm, modern metal performance, Beethoven’s early training, harmonic theory in the 18th and 19th centuries, and aesthetic form theory in 3rd-century China. Expand your knowledge of form, process, and the role of organicism in music and analysis by taking in a symposium on the music of Salvatore Sciarrino. Hear and entertain new ideas in the current discussions on race and inclusion in music theory by reading a review of Philip Ewell’s much anticipated On Music Theory, and Making Music More Welcoming for Everyone.

We on the Editorial Board and Staff hope you enjoy the offerings on hand for this issue. We wish you all happy reading, as always, and a Happy New Year!

Brent Auerbach
Editor, Music Theory Online


Articles

Embedded Dissonance in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Harmonic Theory and Practice 
Karl Braunschweig (Wayne State University)

Female Subjectivities in the Words, Music, and Images of Progressive Metal: The Case of Tatiana Shmayluk (Jinjer) 
Lori Burns (University of Ottawa)

Contrapuntal Direction and the Diagnosis of Compositional Relationships in Fifteenth-Century Masses 
Tim Daly (University of New England, Australia)

Out of the Blue: Preparing Proportions in the Old Hall Manuscript 
Philippa Ovenden (University of Toronto)

Windows into Beethoven’s Lessons in Bonn: Kirnberger’s Die wahren Grundsätze zum Gebrauch der Harmonie (1773) and Vogler’s Gründe der Kuhrpfälzischen Tonschule in Beyspielen (1776/1778) 
Thomas William Posen (The College of Idaho) 
 

Symposium on the Music of Salvatore Sciarrino

Introduction: Sciarrino’s Novel Forms 
Robert Hasegawa (McGill University)

Reimagining Formal Functions in Post-Tonal Music: Temporality in the Semanticized Form of Salvatore Sciarrino 
Christian Utz (University of Music and Performing Arts Graz)

Reimagining Organicism: An Ecological Aesthetics of Music and Self-Organizing Structures in the Works of Salvatore Sciarrino 
Mingyue Li (University of Oxford)

Gestural Temporality in Sciarrino’s Recitativo oscuro 
Antares Boyle (Portland State University) 
 

Essay

Global Philosophy of Music: Ji Kang versus Hanslick 
Gavin S. K. Lee (Soochow University) 
 

Review

Review of Philip Ewell, On Music Theory, and Making Music More Welcoming for Everyone (University of Michigan Press, 2023) 
Clifton Boyd (New York University)
Jade Conlee (Yale University)

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