Ciro Scotto

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

"Normal Form, Successive Interval Arrays, Transformations and Set Classes: a Re-evaluation and Reintegration" International Conference of the Society for Mathematics and Computing in Music. State Institute of Music Research, Berlin, May 2007.

"Reevaluating Complex Pitch-Class Set Multiplication and its Relationship to Transpositional Combination in Boulez‚s Le marteau sans maitre," Society for Music Analysis, Royal Holloway, University of London, November 2005.

"Aspects of Saturation and Ordering in Twelve-Tone Music," co-authored with Robert Morris, American Mathematical Society, Baton Rouge, March 2003. Abstract

"Transformational Networks, Transpositional Combination, and Aggregate Partitions in Processional by George Crumb" George Crumb Festival, Eastman School of Music, 2001.

"Transformational Networks, Transpositional Combination, and Aggregate Partitions in Processional by George Crumb" Society of Music Theory National conference, Philedelphia, November, 2001. Abstract

"Conflict Between Pitch Class and Timbre Functions in Metallica’s Devil Dance and Enter Sandman" Society of Music Theory National Conference, Atlanta, November, 1999. Abstract

"The Hybrid System," Society of Music Theory National Conference, Baton Rouge, October, 1996. Abstract

"Elliott Carter's Night Fantasies: The All-Interval Series as Registeral Phenomenon," Society of Music Theory National Conference, Oakland, California, November, 1990.

"What do you hear, Groupwise," at the Society of Music Theory National Conference, Austin Texas, November, 1989.

"The Reinterpretation of Charts in the Recent Music of Milton Babbitt," at the Society of Music Theory National Conference, Baltimore, Maryland, October, 1988.

"Aggregate Rhythms," at the Symposium of the International Musicological Society, Melbourne Australia, September 2, 1988.

Other Presentations

Lectures on 20th Century Music at Alleghany College, 2003

Lecture on teaching 20th Century music, Apprenticeship in Pedagogy, TH471, Eastman School of Music

Lecture on Timbre in Rock, Seminar on Timbre, TH584, Eastman School of Music

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