In addition to the papers and keynote presentation, this year’s annual meeting will continue the tradition of offering a workshop for graduate students. This year’s workshop, entitled “Public Music Theory,” will be led by Prof. J. Daniel Jenkins (University of South Carolina).
Students in music theory and related fields may submit, via e-mail, a 200-word statement detailing their interest in and prior experience (if any) with the topic of the workshop. In addition, we ask that a faculty member at your own or another institution send the program chair a brief e-mail confirming your enrollment in a degree program in music theory (or related field) and vouching for your ability to work collegially and willingness to participate actively in the workshop. The deadline for workshop applications February 6th, 2017. Send e-mail submissions for the Graduate Student Workshop to MTSE Secretary at John McKay (jmckay@mozart.sc.edu) with the subject line “MTSE 2017 Workshop.”
For more information about this year’s conference program, please visit the program page.