Christopher Segall
Assoc Professor
Interim Division Head of Composition, Musicology, and Theory; Associate Professor of Music Theory
Emery Hall
4238
CCM Music Theory - 0003
Professional Summary
Christopher Segall (PhD, City University of New York) is Associate Professor of Music Theory. He is the co-editor, with Inessa Bazayev, of Analytical Approaches to 20th-Century Russian Music: Tonality, Modernism, Serialism (Routledge, 2021). His research articles on Russian music theory, late-Soviet music, twelve-tone technique, and formal function appear in the Journal of Music Theory, Journal of Musicology, Music Theory Online, Music and Politics, Music Theory and Analysis, Theoria, Theory and Practice, and Intégral.
As of Fall 2024, Professor Segall serves as President of Music Theory Midwest, Chair of the Society for Music Theory's Development and Fundraising Committee, and Interim Division Head of Composition, Musicology, and Theory. He is a co-founder and former chair of the Society for Music Theory's Russian Music Theory Interest Group.
Professor Segall holds degrees from the City University of New York Graduate Center (PhD, Music Theory), University of Toronto (BMus, Music Theory), and Royal Conservatory of Music (ARCT, Piano Performance, First Class Honors with Distinction). He joined the University of Cincinnati in 2013, having previously taught at the University of Alabama and the City College of New York.
For a full listing of publications, presentations, professional activity, and graduate courses, visit Professor Segall’s personal site: https://homepages.uc.edu/~segallcr.