Faculty News
Matthew Bribitzer-Stull (theory / composition) was recently given the 2007 Emerging Scholar Award from the Society for Music Theory for “The A-flat–C–E Complex: The Origin and Function of Chromatic Major Third Collections in Nineteenth-Century Music,” published in Music Theory Spectrum 28/2 (2006). According to the Society for Music Theory, "The Emerging Scholar Award is given for a book or article by an author in an early stage of her/his career. (The defining criterion is publication within five years of the author's receiving a Ph.D. or, in the case of someone who does not hold a Ph.D., before the author reaches the age of forty.)" For more information about the award and Matthew Bribitzer-Stull's winning article, visit the Society for Music Theory website. (12/2007)
CLA is well represented in the twelve new featured discoveries as part of the Driven to Discover campaign. Specifically, the work of Kathryn Sikkink, Scott Lipscomb (music education), Monica Luciana, Steve Manson, Pat Frazier, and the Guthrie BFA are featured. You can view the new TV and print ads at www.discover.umn.edu. TV and newspaper ads feature the amazing work being done by University and CLA faculty and students, and the Driven to Discover web site dives even deeper into their work. (Please note that not all of the TV and print ads have been developed yet.) The campaign will run now through December 9 and pick up again in mid-January and run through mid-March. The sidewalk cling featuring Scott Lipscomb's answer about earworms has been installed in front of Walter Library. (Fall 2007)
Tanya Remenikova (cello) has been awarded the 2007 Master Teacher Studio Award from the Minnesota Chapter of the American String Teachers Association. According to their website, "The Master Teacher: Studio award is presented to a meritorious teacher from a private lesson studio or college."
Kathy Saltzman Romey (choral) recently received a Grammy nomination with the Minnesota Chorale and Minnesota Orchestra. According to the Star Tribune, "A Minnesota Orchestra recording of Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 was nominated for best orchestral performance. The CD, which also features the Minnesota Chorale, is the third of five CDs devoted to the Beethoven symphonies, all conducted by music director Osmo Vänskä, who has never won a Grammy" (December 6, 2007). Kathy Saltzman Romey is Artistic Director of the Minnesota Chorale, which is featured on the nominated CD. (12/2007)




