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INTRODUCTIONFormerly a member of the musicology department at Eastman (1986-1991), Brown rejoined the School in 1997 as associate professor of music theory. He has also taught at Harvard University (1986) and Louisiana State University (1992-1997), and the University of Texas at Austin (2003). Brown recieved his bachelor's degree from King's College, University of London and his master's and Ph.D. in musicology from Cornell University. He has received numerous awards, such as research fellowships from Louisiana State University (1993, 1996), a Junior Fellowship at the Society of Fellows, Harvard University (1983-1986), the Sage Graduate Fellowship from Cornell University (1979-1980), and a full scholarship to the Royal College of Music, London. Brown served on the faculty of the Mannes Institute for Advanced Studies in Music Theory, 2002. Brown has written on a wide array of topics, ranging from Schenkerian theory and the philosophy of music theory to the music of Verdi, Wagner, Ethel Smith, and Jimi Hendrix. His first book on Debussy's Ibéria was recently published by Oxford University Press (2003) and his second book on Schenkerian thheory is due to be published by the UNiversity of Rochester Press in 2004. Brown is currently working on two other large projects: an edition of Debussy's Images sér. 3 for the Oeuvres complètes de Claude Debussy and a book exploring Debussy's impact on popular culture. His articles have been published in various periodicals, such as Journal of the American Musicological Society, Journal of Music Theory, Music Theory Spectrum, Journal of Musicology, Nineteenth-Century Music, Cool and Strange Music! and the Harvard Dictionary of Music . He has served on the Council of the American Musicological Society and the executive board of the Society for Music Theory. Brown is the proud winner of a Monster's of Rock Tour guitar (1989). Contact Information
Eastman School of Music LECTURES AND PANEL DISCUSSIONS2003 "The Lodovico Way' Eastman School of Music. "A Declarative Model of Schenkerian Theory/Analysis Using Prolog" SMT Madison WI with Panayotis Mavromatis. "C'est l'extase": Debussy's Experiments in Chromatic Tonality Oxford University. 2002 "Panel Discussion: Popular Culture and the Academy," Inaugural Conference on Popular Music and American Culture, University of Texas at Austin. 2001 Prélude à 'L'Après-midi d'un faune: Ars erotica or scientia sexualis ? University of Texas at Austin. 2000 "Learning How To Build and Test Music Theories: A Prolog Primer" Eastman School of Music, with Panayotis Mavromatis. 1999 "Panel Discussion: 'The #IV/bV Hypothesis,'" MTSNYS with Robert Gauldin, Ian Quinn, Douglas Dempster, Dave Headlam, and Charles Smith. 1999 "Debussy, Schenker and the Psychology of Composition," UNC, Chapel Hill. 1999 "The Foundations of Schenkerian Theory," UNC, Chapel Hill. 1998 "Choosing Between Music Theories," University at Buffalo, SUNY. 1997 "A Rational Reconstruction of Schenkerian Theory," Graduate Center, CUNY. 1996 "'The Scientific Image': Ten Years Later," Eastman School of Music. 1996 "More on Schenker the Progressive," Austria Conference, Ottawa. 1995 "Adrift on Neurath's Boat: The Case for a Naturalized Music Theory," SMT N.Y. 1995 " Pelléas, Nuages, and Le Rossignol : Critical Concepts and Cognitive Consequences," Southern Chapter AMS. 1993 "The Bonamassa Test of Musical Understanding," Cornell University with Douglas Dempster. 1993 "Schenker, Cognition, and the Compositional Process," North Texas State University. 1992 "'Little Wing': A Study in Music Cognition," University of Kansas. 1992 "Composer's Revisions and the Creative Process," Music Theory Midwest. 1992 "Tonality and Form in Debussy's Prélude à 'L'Après-midi d'un faune,'" South-Central Chapter SMT. 1990 "Schenkerian Theory and the Limits of Tonality: The Problem of #IV," SMT Oakland, with Dave Headlam. 1990 "Axis: Bold as Love: Jimi Hendrix and Psychedelic Blues," SMT Oakland, Music Theory Midwest, International Society for the Study of Popular Music. 1990 "Why Study Rock Music?" Brigham Young University. 1990 "Debussy and Symphonic Form," Brigham Young University. 1989 "Is Rock Music Really Evil?" University of Rochester. 1988 "Tonality and Octatonicism in Petrouchka : A Schenkerian View," SMT Baltimore, OXMAC, Cornell University. 1988 "Value Systems in Rock Music," University of Rochester. 1987 "The Nature of Explanation in Music Theory," SMT with Douglas Dempster. 1986 "Debussy, Schenker, and Post-Tonal Analysis," Eastman School of Music. 1986 "Schenker and the Problems of Extended Tonality," Yale University. 1984 "Isolde's Narrative: From Hauptmotiv to Tonal Model," Verdi-Wagner Conference Cornell University. 1984 "Schenker's Theory of Harmony," Columbia University. 1983 "Sketch Studies and Analysis in Haydn: From 'Chaos' to Creation ," Harvard University. 1983 "Problems of Structure in Verdi's Otello ," American Verdi Institute/New York Chapter AMS, with Roger Parker. EDUCATION
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PAPERS AND REVIEWS2003 "Consonance/Dissonance," "Rhetoric," "Theory," in the revised edition of The Harvard Dictionary of Music , ed. Don Randel (Harvard University Press). 2003 "Review: Carl Schachter, Unfoldings, " Journal of Music Theory, with Panayotis Mavromatis. 2000 "Ethel Smith: Weird Organ Lady or Mondo Organista?" Cool and Strange Music! Magazine 18, pp. 16-19 with Elizabeth Galand. 1998 "Rothstein's Paradox and Neumeyer's Fallacies," Intégral 12, pp. 95-132 . 1997 "The #IV(bV) Hypothesis: Testing the Limits of Schenker's Theory of Tonality," Music Theory Spectrum 19/2, pp. 155-183 with Dave Headlam and Douglas Dempster. 1997 "'Little Wing': A Study in Music Cognition," in Understanding Rock, ed. John Covach and Graeme Boone (Oxford: Oxford University Press), pp. 155-169. 1997 "Adrift on Neurath's Boat: The Case for a Naturalized Music Theory," Journal of Musicology 15/3, pp. 330-342. 1993/4 "Composers' Revisions and the Creative Process," College Music Symposium 33/34, pp. 93-111. 1993 "Tonality and Form in Debussy's Prélude à 'L'Après-midi d'un faune,'" Music Theory Spectrum 15, pp. 127-143. 1993 "Review: Robert Chapman, Selling the Sixties and Sheila Whiteley, The Space Between the Notes, " Notes September, pp. 203-205. 1993 "Review-Article: Leonard B. Meyer, Style and Music, " Intégral 6, pp. 151-172 with Douglas Dempster. 1992 "Review: Harry Shapiro and Caesar Glebbeek, Jimi Hendrix Electric Gypsy, " Notes December, pp. 528-530. 1992 "Review: Joseph Straus, Reshaping the Past: Modernism and the Influence of the Tonal Tradition, " Intégral 5, pp. 125-140. 1991 "Review: Hedi Siegel ed., Schenker Studies and Allen Cadwallader ed., Trends in Schenkerian Research, " Music Theory Spectrum 13/2, pp. 265-273. 1990 "Evaluating Musical Analyses and Theories: Five Perspectives," Journal of Music Theory 34/2, pp. 247-279 with Douglas Dempster. 1989 "The Scientific Image of Music Theory," Journal of Music Theory 33/1, pp. 65-106 with Douglas Dempster. 1989 "Isolde's Narrative: From Hauptmotiv to Tonal Model," in Analyzing Opera ed. Abbate and Parker (Berkeley: University of California Press), pp. 180-201. 1989 "Review: John Rothgeb and Jürgen Thym, Counterpoint, A Translation of 'Kontrapunkt' by Heinrich Schenker ," Music Theory Spectrum 11, pp. 232-239 with Robert Wason. 1988 "Review: Nicholas Cook, A Guide to Musical Analysis, " Journal of Music Theory 32/1, pp. 148-158 with Douglas Dempster. 1986 "The Diatonic and the Chromatic in Schenker's Theory of Harmonic Relations," Journal of Music Theory 30/1, pp. 1-33. 1986 "Theory," in The New Harvard Dictionary of Music ed. Don M. Randel (Cambridge:Harvard University Press), pp. 844-854. 1985 " 'Ancora un bacio' : Three Scenes form Verdi's Otello," Nineteenth-Century Music 9, pp. 50-62 with Roger Parker. 1984 "Conference Report: Sixth Annual Meeting of the Society for Music Theory," Music Analysis 3, pp. 91-95. 1983 "Motivic and Tonal Interaction in Verdi's Un ballo in maschera," Journal of the American Musicological Society 36/2, pp. 243-265 with Roger Parker. Reprinted in The Garland History of Western Music vol. 14, ed. Ellen Rosand (N.Y.: Garland, 1985), pp. 363-385. WORKS IN PRESS OR IN PROGRESS2004 Explaining Tonality: A Schenkerian Perspective (University of Rochester Press). 2004 "Music Theory, Music Cognition, and "The Case of the IguanodonÍs Thumb,"" Intégral . 2004 "'My Hovercraft is Full of Eels': Or, The Ups and Downs of Translating Schenker's Das Meisterwerk in der Musik ," In Theory Only . 2004 "Composing with Prototypes: Charting DebussyÍs LÍIsle joyeuse " Intégral . 2005 Claude Debussy's Images sér. 3 for the Oeuvres complètes de Claude Debussy with Pierre Boulez (Durand). 2005 Debussy Redux (new book, about half written). PROFESSIONAL SERVICEI have served on the executive board of SMT. I acted as joint chair local arrangements and as a member of the program committee for SMT Baton Rouge. I have been a member of the AMS Council. I have been an outside reviewer for many book manuscrip ts, tenure cases, and dissertation committees. I served as area coordinator in music theory at Louisiana State University. I have served on the Faculty Advisory Council at the Eastman School of Music and have chaired tenure committees at the University of Rochester. I am a member of the Graduate Council for the University and am faculty advisor for the journal Intégral . EMPLOYMENT
TEACHING EXPERIENCEGraduateSchenkerian Theory I & 2 (Eastman School of Music, Louisiana State University, Harvard) What is Music Theory? (Eastman School of Music) History of Theory II 1600-1900 (Louisiana State University) Introduction to Tonal Theory (Eastman School of Music, Louisiana State University) Debussy (Eastman School of Music, Louisiana State University) Stravinsky (Eastman School of Music, Louisiana State University) Sketch Studies (Eastman School of Music) Musicology Seminar--20th-Century Topics (Eastman School of Music) Music History Survey: 20th Century (Eastman School of Music) Modal and Tonal Counterpoint (Eastman School of Music, Louisiana State University) UndergraduateFreshman Theory (Eastman School of Music, Louisiana State University) Sophomore Theory (Louisiana State University) Form and Analysis (Louisiana State University) Music History Survey: 20th Century (Eastman School of Music) Stravinsky (Eastman School of Music) Rock Music (Eastman School of Music) Copyright © 2005 by Matthew Brown. All rights reserved. This document and all portions thereof are protected by U.S. and International Copyright Laws. Material contained herein may be copied and/or distributed for research purposes only. This page created by Ciro G. Scotto, rev. by Dave Headlam Last Revised 7/27/06 |