The Texas Society for Music Theory will hold its 47th annual meeting on February 28 - March 1, 2025, on the campus of Baylor University, with Amy Fleming serving as local arrangements coordinator. Jennifer Snodgrass, Professor and Academic Director at Lipscomb University, will deliver the keynote address. Rachel Mann, Cynthia Gonzales, and Amy Hatch will lead a plenary pedagogy session on music from Latin America. The conference will be held in person and streamed online for distance viewing. Presenters are asked to travel to Waco. Those not presenting may participate in person or virtually.
The Society invites the submission of proposals on any aspect of music theory or music theory-related interdisciplinary research topics. Proposals may be formatted as 20-minute scholarly papers, posters, or 90-minute panel discussions and special sessions.
The Society invites undergraduate students to participate in a special lightning talk session dedicated to working projects. This session aims to inspire undergraduates to pursue research in music theory. Students will deliver a 10-minute lightning talk on their project, followed by collaborative roundtable discussions to further develop their ideas and explore new possibilities. Students are encouraged to work with a faculty mentor to prepare their abstracts. More information will be available on the Society's website.
The Society welcomes proposals for a special session suited for high school and college music theory classes to view together on Friday morning. If you propose one of these special sessions, be sure to include a statement why you think your topic is relevant for this audience.
To submit a proposal, please prepare three separate PDF files:
To submit a lightning talk proposal for the Undergraduate Session, please prepare three separate PDF files:
Proposals are being accepted at: https://forms.gle/MEV4QuePLirZSnBN6. Only complete submissions uploaded to the above address by November 25, 2024 will be considered. Questions about submitting a proposal may be addressed to Jennifer Beavers.
This year, TSMT is offering three awards: (1) the Colvin Award for best student 20-minute talk, (2) an award for best student poster, and (3) an award for the best undergraduate presentation. Each winner will receive a monetary reward. In addition, the recipient of the 2025 Colvin Award will receive an invitation to serve on the 2026 Program Committee.
We encourage scholars to consider carefully when responding to regional paper calls, and to submit only to the conferences that one seriously intends to attend if accepted. Further, we strongly recommend that scholars submit the same paper or poster to no more than two regional conferences per year, so as to broaden presentation opportunities for all.
TSMT Executive Board Jennifer Beavers (University of Texas San Antonio), President David Forrest (Texas Tech University), Immediate Past President Kevin Clifton (Sam Houston State University), Secretary Andrew Davis (University of Houston), Treasurer Damian Blättler (Rice University) Justin Lavacek (University of North Texas) Rachel Mann (University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) Andrew Vagts (Baylor University) |
TSMT 2025 Program Committee Ann Fronckowiak (Texas A&M University, Kingsville) Devin Guerrero (Texas Tech University, winner of 2024 Colvin Award) Amy Hatch (University of Texas at Arlington) David Heetderks (University of North Texas) Lucy Liu (Texas Tech University) |
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