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Sigrun.Heinzelmann@oberlin.edu

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Robertson 125
Office Phone:
440/775-6957
Address:
77 W. College St.
Oberlin, OH 44074

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Division of Music Theory

Sigrun B. Heinzelmann
Assistant Professor of Music Theory

Education:

German State Diploma, Musikhochschule Stuttgart, Germany (1989)
Master of Music, University of Massachusetts (1998)
Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY (2008)

Professional Affiliations:
Lecturer of Music Theory, University of Massachusetts Amherst (2001–2007);
Graduate Teaching Fellow, Aaron Copeland School of Music, Queens College (2000–01);
Associate Instructor of Theory (1997–98), Teaching Assistant (1993-96), University of Massachusetts;
Board of Directors (2004–2006), Initiator, and Founder of the German-American music theory Summaries Project (2004–present);
Member of the DeutscheGesellschaft für Musiktheorie (2002–present);
Founder and Coordinator of the Music Theory Lecture Series and the Graduate Student Mini-Conferences at the University of Massachusetts (2001–2006);
Member of SMT, MTSNYS, NECMT, MTMW, and CMS.

Publications:

“The Problem(s) of Prolongation in…Ravel” Schenker Studies 4, forthcoming.
“Motiv-Transformation bei Ravel.” Zeitschrift der Gesellschaft für Musiktheorie, special Ravel issue, fall 2007.
“John Hothby’s System of Solmization in La Calliopea legale.” Studi Musicali, forthcoming.
“Nordamerikanische Musiktheorie und ihre Institutionen.” Zeitschrift der Gesellschaft für Musiktheorie 2005/2 (ISSN 1862-6742)

Presentations:

“Mapping Motives: The Parallel Universe of Step (-Class) Operations.” Paper to be presented at the Thirtieth Annual Meeting of the Society for Music Theory, Baltimore, November 2007.
“The Problem(s) of Prolongation in…Ravel.” Paper presented at the Fourth International Schenker Symposium, Mannes School of Music, New York City, March 2006.
“Struktur und Narrativ in Chopins Mazurka op. 59/3.” Paper presented at the Fifth Congress of the Gesellschaft für Musiktheorie, Hamburg, Germany, October 2005.
“A la manière de…Ravel—Die Subversion klassischer Sonatensatzform im Klaviertrio a-moll.” Paper presented at the Fourth Congress of the Gesellschaft für Musiktheorie, October 2004, Hochschule für Music, Köln.
“John Hothby—Innovator: The Solmization System of La Calliopea legale.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the New England Conference of Music Theorists, April 2004, Boston University, Boston, MA, and at the Annual Meeting.

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