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     Graham Hunt is Professor of Music Theory at the University of Texas at Arlington. His research focuses 18th- and 19th-century music, including Mozart, Haydn, Wagner, Schubert, and Brahms, with approaches ranging from formal-function analysis, sonata theory, and compositional genesis to Schenkerian and Neo-Riemannian analysis. His publications include articles in Music Theory Spectrum, Theory and Practice, Intégral, Opera Quarterly, Journal of Schenkerian Studies and 19th-century Music Review.  He has presented papers at numerous conferences, including 4 national SMT (Society for Music Theory) meetings, and was President of the Texas Society for Music Theory from 2012 to 2015.  He has been awarded a Faculty Research Grant by the Charles T. McDowell Center for Critical Languages at UT Arlington for his current research.

     Contact : gghunt@uta.edu

     Séance précomposée - Analyzing Mozart's Operas: External Stakes, Intrinsic Challenges 10.D.3 : Aria-Sonata Forms?: Taking Formenlehre to the Opera Once More

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