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| Assistant Professor of Music (Music Theory) Kyle Adams holds bachelor's and master's degrees in piano performance from the Mannes College of Music, where he won first prize in the Mannes College Concerto Competition. He earned his Ph.D. in music theory from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York.
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| Professor of Music (Music Theory) Robert Hatten is a former faculty member of the State University of New York at Buffalo, the University of Michigan, and Pennsylvania State University.
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| Assistant Professor of Music (Music Theory) Julian L. Hook's research involves applications of mathematics to music theory, particularly neo-Riemannian transformations and other algebraic approaches to the study of harmony.
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| Associate Professor of Music (Music Theory) Gretchen Horlacher has a special interest in the study of rhythm and meter; her recent work deals with the music of Stravinsky and Steve Reich.
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| Associate Professor of Music (Music Theory); Chair—Department of Music Theory Isaacson is the coordinator of the Music Information Technology graduate minor program.
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| Assistant Professor of Music (Music Theory) Dr. Ivanovich's research interests include continued study of musical form in the late-eighteenth century and listener-based approaches to music analysis.
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| Professor of Music (Music Theory) Marianne C. Kielian-Gilbert served as vice president of the Society of Music Theory, and was a member of its executive board, program and nominating committees, and committee on the status of women.
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| Associate Professor of Music (Music Theory); Director of Undergraduate Studies Gary M. Potter is a former faculty member of San Francisco State University and the University of California Santa Cruz, and served as a visiting professor at the Musikwissenschaftliches Institut of the University of Hamburg (1991-1992).
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| Assistant Professor of Music (Music Theory) Frank Samarotto has performance experience as a lutenist and researches aspects of Schenkerian theory and its application to rhythm and temporality in music.
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| Associate Dean for Instruction; Professor of Music (Music Theory) Mary Wennerstrom's publications include articles and reviews in the Journal of Music Theory, Pedagogy, Intégral, Music Theory Spectrum, In Theory Only, and Indiana Theory Review. She has published editions of music and written a chapter in Aspects of Twentieth-Century Music as well as theory texts and anthologies, including the Anthology of Twentieth-Century Music.
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