Research Keywords
- Semiotics
- Recitative
- Opera or Musical Theatre
- Musical Form
- Mozart
- Mathematical Music Theory
- Genre Theory
- Eighteenth Century
- Dramaturgy
Presentations
- "The Galant Recitative Cadence as Product-Oriented Schema".
Conference Paper, Refereed,
Presented, 09/30/2022.
https://www.galantschemastudies.com/conference-det... - "Partial Orders of Modal Brightness," Society for Music Theory.
Conference Paper, Refereed,
Presented, 11/09/2019.
https://societymusictheory.org/sites/default/files... - "Partial Orders of Modal Brightness," Music Theory Midwest.
Conference Paper, Refereed,
Presented, 05/10/2019.
https://www.mtmw.org/index.php/conferences/program... - Recognition, Reversal, and Style Change in ‘Se cerca, se dice,' for the American Handel Festival (Bloomington, Indiana).
Conference Paper, Refereed,
Presented, 02/08/2019.
https://music.indiana.edu/departments/academic/mus... - "Se cerca, da capo." Presented to the annual meeting of Music Theory Midwest, University of Western Ontario. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 05/19/2018.
Languages
- German, functional.
- Italian, basic.
Geographical Regions of Interest
- Austria
- Germany
- Italy
Publications
- Paul Sherrill & Antares Boyle, Rebecca Leydon, and Jeffrey Swinkin (2020). Review of The Oxford Handbook of Critical Concepts in Music Theory. (pp. 41). Vol. 27/4. Music Theory Online. Accepted, 12/01/2020.
- Paul Sherrill & Nathan John Martin and Lauri Suurpää (editors) (2020). On Recitative Intrusions in Le nozze di Figaro. (pp. 57). Vol. Analyzing Mozart’s Operas, Peeters. Accepted, 05/12/2020.
- Paul Sherrill (2018). Susanna's "Deh vieni". Music Theory Online. Vol. 24/4.
Published, 12/2018.
http://mtosmt.org/issues/mto.18.24.4/mto.18.24.4.s... - Paul Sherrill & Matthew Boyle (2015). Galant Recitative Schemas. Journal of Music Theory. Vol. 59/1, 1-61.
Published, 04/2015.
https://doi.org/10.1215/00222909-2863382