Gamut: Online Journal of the Music Theory Society of the Mid-Atlantic
Gamut is the peer-reviewed online journal of the Music Theory Society of the Mid-Atlantic. A journal of criticism, commentary, research, and scholarship, Gamut seeks submissions for any aspect of music theory and its cognate disciplines.
Current Issue: Volume 12, Issue 1 (2025)
Introduction
I am very pleased to present the first issue of Volume 12 of GAMUT: The Online Journal of the Music Theory Society of the Mid-Atlantic. This issue currently includes a fascinating theoretical proposal on the naming of small intervals, a substantial contribution to our understanding of nineteenth-century form in the music of Dvořàk, and a detailed study of structural models for the analysis of the relationships between text and music in Anglo-American popular song. I would like to thank all the members of the Publications Committee for their advice and support in bringing this volume to publication. In particular, I recognize the great work done by Scott Hanenberg, William O'Hara, Keith Salley, and Daniel Zimmerman to support GAMUT's mission over the past two years. Best wishes and happy reading,Articles
A Concrete Naming Convention for Small Intervals
Laurence S. Willis
Cadential Rhetoric and Separate Agencies: Split-Voice PACs and their Impact on Formal Closure in the Music of Dvořák
Xieyi (Abby) Zhang
Structural Models for Lyric-Setting Analysis in Popular Song
Matthew T. Hough