Thinking with Sound: Abū Naṣr al-Fārābī as Music Theorist
Colloquium Series curated by Giulia Accornero (Yale Department of Music).
This series invites all to think through...
An award-winning composer, violinist, and vocalist, Natalie Dietterich is currently completing her PhD in composition at Princeton. She joins us as a full-time lecturer with...
Alvin H. Johnson AMS 50 Dissertation Fellowship
Áine Palmer
Áine’s dissertation, entitled The Chansonnier Cangé: Mensuration, Meaning, and Materiality c. 1300...
‘Space’ age: How two musical icons reconceived jazz in the 1960s
In a new book, Yale’s Michael E. Veal draws on the language of architecture and photography to show how John...
Allison Chu, a Ph.D. candidate in Music History at Yale University, is one of 100 doctoral students in the U.S. and Canada selected to receive a $25,000 Scholar Award from...
Wonderful article in YaleToday on the Associates in Teaching courses recently offered in the Department of Music.
Professor Michael Veal recently published a book: Living Space: John Coltrane, Miles Davis and Free Jazz, from Analog to Digital by Wesleyan University Press.