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Steven Vande Moortele is Associate Professor of Music Theory at the University of Toronto, where he is also Associate Dean, Research at the Faculty of Music as well as director of the Centre for the Study of Nineteenth-Century Music (CSNCM). His research interests include theories of musical form, the analysis of large-scale instrumental music from the late eighteenth to the early twentieth century, and the works of Richard Wagner and Arnold Schoenberg. He has published articles and reviews in Music Theory Spectrum, Music Analysis, Music & Letters, Intégral, Res Musica, Current Musicology, Nineteenth-Century Music Review, Musik und Ästhetik, Dutch Journal of Music Theory, and Revue belge de musicologie, as well as essays in several edited volumes. His article “The Sorcerer as Apprentice: Trial, Error, and Chord Magic in Wagner’s Die Feen” (Music & Letters, 2019) was awarded the 2020 Westrup Prize from the Music and Letters Fund, and his article “Murder, Trauma, and the Half-Diminished Seventh Chord in Schoenberg’s Song of the Wood Dove” (Music Theory Spectrum, 2017) won the 2019 Roland Jackson Award from the American Musicological Society. http://individual.utoronto.ca/svdm/Svdm.html

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