=== === ============= ==== === === == == == == == ==== == == = == ==== === == == == == == == == = == == == == == == == == == ==== M U S I C T H E O R Y O N L I N E A Publication of the Society for Music Theory Copyright (c) 1995 Society for Music Theory +-------------------------------------------------------------+ | Volume 1, Number 2 March, 1995 ISSN: 1067-3040 | +-------------------------------------------------------------+ All queries to: mto-editor@boethius.music.ucsb.edu or to mto-manager@boethius.music.ucsb.edu +=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+ File: mto.95.1.2.job 1. School of Music, University of Oregon 2. School of Music, University of Oregon 3. University of Surrey, Guilford, England ---------------------------------- 1. School of Music, University of Oregon POSITION AND RANK Assistant Professor of Music in Theory and Composition. Tenure-related position. SALARY Dependent upon qualifications and experience. Competitive STARTING DATE September 16, 1995 DUTIES To teach courses in Schenkerian Analysis and Twentieth-Century Analysis (including Set Theory), to offer special topics seminars in music theory at the graduate level, and to assist in the three-year undergraduate composition program. Occasional assignment to teach undergraduate core courses in Theory and Aural Skills as needed. QUALIFICATIONS A theorist, theorist/composer or composer/theorist with a growing national reputation as demonstrated by publications in music theory, especially in the areas of Schenkerian and Twentieth-Century Analysis (including Set Theory). Interest and experience in pedagogy. Doctorate in Music Theory, Theory/Composition or Composition/Theory. Teaching experience in music theory (both undergraduate and graduate levels) and, if possible, in composition (undergraduate level). Ability to work effectively with students and faculty. GENERAL STATEMENT The University of Oregon School of Music is one of the oldest and most comprehensive music schools on the West Coast. As a synthesis of a conservatory (performance and Jazz Studies) and a department of music (composition, theory, musicology, ethnomusicology, and music education), the school offers a wide range of degrees, which include supporting areas at the doctoral level. The total university enrollment is 18,000 and the Eugene-Springfield area has a popula- tion of 220,000, with an unusually active musical and cultural life, including resident symphony orchestra, opera, and ballet companies. The renowned Oregon Bach Festival is affiliated with the School of Music. DEADLINE March 30, 1995 PROCEDURE Interested and qualified candidates should send a letter of application, resume (including, for composers, a list of compositions), and at least three letters of recommendation to: Robert I. Hurwitz, chair Theory/Composition Search Committee School of Music University of Oregon Eugene, OR 97403 Other materials may be requested later ============================================== 2. School of Music, University of Oregon NOTICE OF VACANCY POSITION AND RANK: Visiting Assistant Professor of Music in Theory and Aural Skills. SALARY: Dependent upon qualifications and experience. Competitive TERM: 1995-96 Academic year. Search for regular tenure-track position anticipated in this area for academic year 1996-97. DUTIES: To teach first and second year courses in the theory and aural skills program and to supervise graduate teaching fellows and doctoral students in Music Theory. Ability to teach courses in Form and Analysis, Schenkerian Analysis and Twentieth-Century Analysis (including Set Theory), and to offer special topics seminars in music theory at the graduate level. QUALIFICATIONS: A theorist with a growing national reputation as demonstrated by publications in music theory and/or music theory pedagogy. Doctorate in Music Theory. Teaching experience in music theory at undergraduate and graduate levels. Ability to work effectively with students and faculty. GENERAL STATEMENT: The University of Oregon School of Music is one of the oldest and most comprehensive music schools on the West Coast. As a synthesis of a conservatory (performance and Jazz Studies) and a department of music (composition, theory, musicology, ethnomusicology, and music education), the school offers a wide range of degrees, which include supporting areas at the doctoral level. The total university enrollment is 18,000 and the Eugene-Springfield area has a population of 220,000, with an unusually active musical and cultural life, including resident symphony orchestra, opera, and ballet companies. The renowned Oregon Bach Festival is affiliated with the School of Music. PROCEDURE: Interested and qualified candidates should send a letter of application, resume, and at least three letters of recommendation to: Robert I. Hurwitz, chair Music Theory Search Committee School of Music 1225 University of Oregon Eugene, OR 97403-1225 Other materials may be requested later DEADLINE 4/30/95 The University of Oregon is an equal opportunity, affirmative action institution committed to cultural diversity and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act ============================================ 3. University of Surrey, Guilford, England LECTURER IN MUSIC Applications are invited for this new post within the Department of Music, which is tenable from 1 August 1995, or as soon as possible thereafter. Applicants should be active researchers in any branch of historical musicology, and/or theory and analysis, and/or performance studies (psychology of performance, historical performance practice, analysis and performance). They should have an excellent publications record and be capable of contributing to the teaching of undergraduates and/or postgraduates within the Department. In addition, they should ideally hold a doctorate. The successful applicant will join a vigorous Department with a commitment to high-quality research and an "excellent" rating for its teaching, resources and student environment, awarded in November 1994 by the Higher Education Funding Council for England. Interested applicants are encouraged to contact the Department for more information about the post, which is available for three years in the first instance. Salary on the Lecturer salary scale (£14,756 - £25,735 per annum). Superannuation under USS conditions. Further details are available from the Department of Music, University of Surrey, Guildford GU2 5XH, England; telephone + 44 1483 259317; telefax + 44 1483 259386. Applications in the form of a curriculum vitae (2 copies) including the names and addresses of three referees should be sent to the same address by 31 March 1995 quoting reference HS8. This University is committed to an Equal Opportunities Policy. +=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+ Copyright Statement [1] Music Theory Online (MTO) as a whole is Copyright (c) 1995, all rights reserved, by the Society for Music Theory, which is the owner of the journal. Copyrights for individual items published in (MTO) are held by their authors. Items appearing in MTO may be saved and stored in electronic or paper form, and may be shared among individuals for purposes of scholarly research or discussion, but may *not* be republished in any form, electronic or print, without prior, written permission from the author(s), and advance notification of the editors of MTO. 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