Student Awards

Student Awards

Awards committee:

Amy Belfi (chair), Sammy Gardner, Finn Upham, Sam Burgess


1st place:

A New Auditory Theory and Its Implications for the Study of Timbre

Braden N. Maxwell. Johanna B. Fritzinger, Laurel H. Carney
 

2nd place

Social Music: Investigating the Link Between Personal Liking and Perceived Groove

Douglas Kowalewski, Taylor Kratzer, Ronald Friedman
 

3rd place

A Statistical Model for Melody Reduction

Tianxue Hu, Claire Arthur
 

Honorable mentions

Stimulus Accessibility and Music Theory/Therapy

AuthorAnna Yu Wang


Timbre’s ​F​unction in the Perception of ​Affective ​Intents

Authors: Lena Heng, Stephen McAdams

Effect of Metrical Primes on Perceived Complexity of 2:3 and 3:4 Polyrhythms

Authors: Zachary Lookenbill, Leigh VanHandel

Eligibility

  1. Presenter(s) must have been a student at the time of the original Future Directions conference (May 2020)
  2. Presenter(s) must submit both a proceedings article and a video presentation
  3. Eligibility form

Prizes

  • 1st place: $750
  • 2nd place: $500
  • 3rd place: $250
  • Honorable mention: $100

Selection process: Based on quality of research as well as the proceedings/video


 

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