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After MSU: Assistant Professor of Music Theory and Composition at Bradley University
In the music theory Master’s program at MSU: 2015 to 2018
Before MSU: M.M. in Music Composition and Theory, University of Northern Colorado
Conference Presentations:
“Teaching and Learning Early Twentieth-Century Techniques at the Keyboard”
“Exploring Gesture, Space, and Timbre in Saariaho’s NoaNoa”
“The Perception of Stable Tones in Polytonal Music”
Publications:
Lambrecht, Lynnsey. 2019 (forthcoming). “Integrating Keyboarding Activities into an Early Twentieth-Century Techniques Course.” In The Routledge Companion to Music Theory Pedagogy, ed. Leigh VanHandel. Routledge.
Lambrecht, Lynnsey, and Leigh VanHandel. 2018. “The Perception of Stable Tones in Polytonal Structures.” In Proceedings of ICMPC15/ESCOM10, ed. Parncutt and Sattmann. Centre for Systematic Musicology, University of Graz.
Workshop Participation:
Workshop with Suzannah Clark, University of Arizona Graduate Student Music Conference (Tuscon, 2018)