11/05/2025
Eastman Theory is well represented in the upcoming AMS–SMT in Minneapolis, MN. You can catch us at:
“Contrasting Verses in Indian Popular Music.” Profs. Hanisha Kulothparan and David Temperley. Thursday, 11:45 am, Lake Bemidji.
“Uncovering Howard Hanson’s Proto-Set Theory Pedagogy.” Jacob Ludwig (University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music) and Evan Martschenko. Thursday, 4:00 pm, Lake Bemidji.
“Unified Solfège Equations.” Prof. Nathan Lam. Thursday, 5:00 pm, Lake Bemidji.
“Effort and Tension in Rebecca Saunders’s Dialogue for Viola and Percussion.” Ash Mach. Thursday, 7:15 pm, Mirage (Performance and Analysis Interest Group).
Panel on “Methods and Ethics in Music Copyright Analysis.” Prof. John Covach. Friday, 1:45 pm, Skyway A-B.
“Coloring Sound: Intertextual Expressions of Music, Meaning, and Identity in Kyary Pamyu Pamyu's Music Videos.” Sam Falotico. Friday, 7:30–9:30 pm, Lake Bemidji (Film and Multimedia Interest Group poster session).
“Listening to ‘Machine Listening’: Resistance and Reification in Contemporary Music Practice.” Prof. Landon Morrison. Saturday, 9:00 am, Greenway Ballroom D-G.
“… and my (trans?) gender analysis.” Maeve Gillen. Saturday, 9:00 am, Boundary Waters Ballroom A-B.
“From End Credits to Endless Loops: Intermedial Palimpsests of Momoiro Clover Z’s “Nippon Egao Hyakkei.” Sam Falotico. Saturday, 10:45 am, Lake Bemidji.
“Imagining Posthumanist Musical Agency with George Crumb’s Music for a Summer Evening.” Ryan Jones. Saturday, 11:15 am, Regency.
Lightning talk at “Bad Instructions? Anarchy, Excess, and Scarcity in Music Notation.” Ruixue Hu, 12:30 pm, Greenway Ballroom C-H.
“First Time Hearing: YouTube Reaction Videos and the Commodification of the Inexpert Listener.” Lauren Irschick. Sunday, 9:30 am, Regency.
“Participatory Covers, Audience Choirs, and Jacob Collier's Public Music Theory.” Prof. Ben Baker. Sunday, 10 am, Regency.
“Playing with the Net Down: Formalism and Dialectics in Helmut Lachenmann’s Music and Thought.” Prof. Zack Bernstein. Sunday, 11:15 am, Greenway Ballroom E-F.
Also, a warm reminder: we would love to see you at the Eastman party on Friday night (November 7), from 8–10 pm. We'll meet at Brühaven, a bar just around the corner from the conference hotel. All are welcome: we'd love to connect with alumni, prospective students, old friends, and anyone else who would like to come by.
We look forward to seeing you there!
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