Music Theory
Matthias Truniger has been active as a music theorist, composer, and cellist in Europe and the Unites States. The bulk of his research has focused on problems of musical time and space and on the work...
Deborah Stein has published articles in music theory and musicology journals, and is author of Hugo Wolf’s Lieder and Extensions of Tonality (1985.) She has presented lectures to the Society for Music...
Larry Scripp, Ed.D., headed NEC's Music-in-Education program and Research Center for Learning Through Music.
Scripp is an accomplished educator, researcher, and administrator in music. As a musician...
Felicia Sandler’s primary research area is the music of Ghana. She has been a fellow at the Institute of African Studies, (2016 and 2018), while working on a critical edition of the collected works of...
Stratis Minakakis is a composer and conductor whose creative work engages issues of memory, cultural identity, and art as social testimony; it also explores the rich possibilities engendered by the...
Composer Katarina Miljkovic has written for symphony orchestra, string orchestra, and various other groupings, including works for amplified saxophone, saxophone quartet, prepared piano, percussion...
Margaret McAllister, a composer member and Co-President of Composers in Red Sneakers, has composed music for many different genres, including orchestral works, choral music, a variety of chamber...
Michael Weinstein (born June 26, 1960 Lausanne, Switzerland) is a composer, theorist, hornist, and educator. He studied at the Conservatory of the State University of New York College at Purchase (B...
Stephen Savage was a faculty member at Berklee College of Music for five years (1975-1980), where he taught theory, counterpoint, figured bass, composition, and piano. Since 1980 he has been on the...
Composer Rodney Lister has received commissions, grants, fellowships, and awards from the Berkshire Music Center (Tanglewood), the Fromm Foundation, the Koussevitzky Music Foundation, the Fires of...