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John Muniz

Associate Professor, Music
Music Bldg room 215 520-626-1255

John Muniz joined the theory faculty in 2015. His work explores topics such as enharmonicism, transformational theory, rhythm/meter from a Hastyan perspective, and the intersection between music theory and analytic philosophy. He has presented at regional conferences, SMT, and international conferences in the UK, Poland, and Canada. He is an active composer whose works are regularly performed in Tucson and abroad.

More information and selected publications are available on his personal website, https://johnmuniz.weebly.com/

Publications:

"Convention and Creativity in Extreme Metal Breakdowns." Forthcoming in The Routledge Handbook of Metal Music Composition (2024/25).

"Rhythmic Processes in Schoenberg's Pierrot lunaire." Music Analysis 40/i (2021): 3–39.

"A Tendency-Transformational Model of Enharmonic Modulations and Related Phenomena." Music Theory Spectrum 41/1 (Spring 2019): 1–20.

"What's Notation Got to Do with It? Enharmonic Modulations Reconsidered." Indiana Theory Review 35/2 (Fall 2018): 117–160.

"Transformation at the Margins of Tonality: Scriabin's Piano Sonata, Op. 64." Music Theory and Analysis 5/1 (April 2018): 1–28.