Leah Frederick
Assistant Professor of Music Theory
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Leah Frederick is a music theorist whose research concerns mathematical approaches to music theory, instrumental spaces and music theory pedagogy. Her current projects employ transformational and geometric techniques to study relationships between patterns in instrumental spaces (i.e., the layout of notes on a physical instrument) and the corresponding pitch relationships that they produce.

Frederick’s recent publications use mathematical approaches to examine properties of diatonic versus chromatic musical space. Her writing on voice leading in mod-7 space appears in the Journal of Music Theory and Music Theory Spectrum. Her dissertation on this topic was awarded the Society for Music Theory’s 2020 SMT-40 Dissertation Fellowship and Indiana University’s 2018-20 Dean’s Dissertation Prize; a related conference paper was recognized by Music Theory Midwest’s 2018 Arthur J. Komar Award.

Before joining the faculty at the 񱦵, Frederick taught as assistant professor at the University of Michigan (2022-24) and in a visiting position at Oberlin Conservatory (2019-22) where she was involved in the redesign and launch of Oberlin’s new undergraduate music theory curriculum. She completed her PhD in music theory from Indiana University in 2020, and earned a BS in mathematics and a BMA in viola performance from Penn State University in 2015.

She currently serves on the executive board for the Society for Mathematics and Computation in Music and on the editorial boards for Music Theory Online, Theory and Practice and SMT-Pod. From 2020-23, she served as co-chair of the Society for Music Theory’s Mathematics of Music Interest Group. While at Indiana University, she was editor of the Indiana Theory Review and was awarded the Wennerstrom AI Fellowship for outstanding teaching.

Frederick studied viola with Atar Arad and Tim Deighton, and her writing on viola repertoire appears in the Journal of the American Viola Society.

Recent publications

  • “Violin Fingerboard Space: Intervallic Mappings from Instrumental Space to Pitch Space,” Journal of Music Theory 68, No. 2 (2024).
  • Music Theory Spectrum 46, No. 1 (2024).
  • Music Theory Online 26, No. 4 (2020).
  • Journal of Music Theory 63, No. 2 (2019): 167-207.[Finalist for the Society for Music Theory’s 2020 Emerging Scholar Award]
  • “A ‘Design of Exchange’ in George Rochberg’s Sonata for Viola and Piano (1979),” Journal of the American Viola Society 35, No. 1 (2019): 24-36.

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