In addition to service on Music Theory Midwest as Chair of the Program Committee (2008) and on the Program Committee of the South Central Society of Music (2004), he is the secretary for the Society for Music Theory (SMT) and was a member of its Professional Development Committee (2013–2016). He has served the Music Theory Society of New York State in several capacities: Chair of the Program Committee (2015), a member of the Program Committee (2016), secretary (2010–2013), and Member of the Board (2009–2010). His articles and reviews have appeared or are forthcoming in Journal of the Arnold Schönberg Center, Journal of Music Theory, Journal of Music Theory Pedagogy, Music Analysis, Music Theory and Analysis, Music Theory Online, Music Theory Spectrum, and Theory and Practice. Prior to Krislovs appointment at Pace, he served for 10 years as the president of Oberlin College, where he led collaborative, consensus-driven efforts to.
Jan 31 (M) Last day to drop a class with a W. Jan 17 (M) Last day to drop a class without a W.
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He has presented papers at meetings of the Society for Music Theory, Music Theory Midwest, Music Theory Society of New York State, the First International Conference on Mathematics and Computation in Music, the Arnold Schönberg Symposium, and other regional and international conferences. Jan 14 (F) Martin Luther King Day: no classes, offices closed. Relive the Oberlin academic experience as President Ambar and seven celebrated faculty members present a multi-disciplinary lecture series that grapples with the urgency and complexity of the current state of our democracy and explores questions of common humanity, mutual accountability, and faith in democracy as the promise of equality. Brook Dissertation Award in Music” from the Graduate Center, CUNY. B.A., Oberlin College PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His research interests include post-tonal theory and analysis, the music of Thomas Adès and George Perle, and music theory pedagogy. Alfonso Castro, Professor of Mathematics, 2003. Scottish Games 2003 at the ( 440 ) 259-2030 Oberlin College Athletic Fields. His previous position was at Oberlin College Conservatory, where in 2008 he received the “Best Instructor Professor Props” award. CALENDAR OF EVENTS AUGUST 2003 I CONTINUED Brandt or Tara Martin at ( 877 ).
Philip Stoecker (Ph.D., Music Theory, The Graduate Center of the City University of New York, 2003 M.M., Music Theory, University of Ottawa, 1997 B.M., Music Theory and Composition, The Ohio State University, 1995) is Professor of Music at Hofstra University, where he has been teaching since 2008. PHD, 2003, CUNY Gr Sch & Univ Cnt MM, 1997, Univ Ottawa BM, 1995, Ohio State Univ Columbus