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Bibbins 201
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(440) 775-8236
Address:
77 W. College St.
Oberlin, OH 44074


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Division of Music Theory

 

Jan Miyake
Assistant Professor of Music Theory

Education:
Bachelor of Music, The Oberlin Conservatory of Music, 1996; Bachelor of Arts (Mathematics), Oberlin College, 1996; M.A., Aaron Copland School of Music, Queens College, 1999; Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY, 2004. Doctoral Dissertation: "The Role of Multiple Secondary Themes in Selected Sonata-Form Expositions."

Publications:
"Another Recurring Pattern in Mozart's Music: Obligatory Register in Two Mozart Expositions," in Essays from the Fourth International Schenker Symposium, Allen Cadwallader, ed. Germany: Olms Verlag, 2008. In press.

"Readressing Haydn's Formal Models," Theory and Practice, forthcoming.

"Musical Space in the Dominant," under review.

"Middles and Muddles: Haydn's Compositional Style and Sonata Forms," under review.

National and International Conference Presentations:
"Middles and Muddles: Haydn's Compositional Style and Sonata Forms." Joint Meeting of the Haydn Society and the Society for Eighteenth-Century Music, Claremont, California, 2008.

"Another Recurring Pattern in Mozart's Music: Obligatory Register in Two Mozart Expositions." Fourth International Schenker Symposium, New York City, 2006.

"Adding a Schenkerian Understanding to the Role of Multiple New-Key Themes in Sonata Expositions." Society for Music Theory national meeting, Seattle, 2004.

"Haydn and the Closing Theme." Society for Music Theory national meeting, Columbus, 2002.

Professional Societies:
Society for Music Theory
Music Theory Midwest
Music Theory Society of New York State

Professional Affiliations:
Visiting instructor, The Oberlin Conservatory of Music, 2002-04; instructor, Aaron Copland School of Music, 2000-02; instructor, New York University School of Education, 2002; instructor, Baruch College, 1999-2000; instructor, Hunter College, 1999.

Research Assistant to Midori.


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