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     Matthew Boyle is a Ph.D. candidate in music theory at Indiana University. His research focuses on the analysis and history of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century opera. His dissertation examines the reception of Rossini’s compositional style and considers it as a template for analytical narratives. Other research projects include developing a theoretical framework for simple (secco) recitative and exploring the cultural uses of recitative in eighteenth-century Northern Germany. His research has been presented at conferences in North America and Europe and has been published in the Journal of Music Theory and Music Theory Online. In 2016 his article “Galant Recitative Schemas” was recognized with the David Kraehenbuehl Prize.

     Contact : mlboyle@indiana.edu

     Séance -The Bel-Canto Era: Rossini, Donizetti, and Bellini 9.C.1 : Harmonic Materialities: Syntactic and Statistical

Musées de la Ville de Strasbourg
Opéra National du Rhin
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