Post-Doc, Society of Fellows
University of Michigan, Music, Theatre, and Dance
University of Pennsylvania, Music
Assistant Professor of Music; Fellow, Society of Fellows
About
Roger Mathew Grant is currently at work on a book manuscript that examines a dramatic change in the conceptualization of musical time that took place during the eighteenth century. His project seeks to understand the common strategies for theorizing time in treatises on subjects such as aesthetics, music theory, mathematics, and natural philosophy. A second set of projects inspects the relationship between the history of music theory and the history of mathematics more generally. His publications have appeared or are forthcoming in Music Theory Spectrum, Eighteenth-Century Music, Music Theory Online, Studia Musicologica, and elsewhere. Before coming to the University of Michigan, he taught at The Curtis Institute of Music. An active performer, he particularly enjoys singing fifteenth-century music from original notation.
Roger is thrilled to announce that in the fall of 2012 he will join the faculty at the University of Oregon’s School of Music and Dance as an assistant professor of music theory.
Contact Information
| Homepage: | http://www-personal.umich.edu/~grantrm/Roger_Mathe |





