Faculty: Musicology
Chadwick Jenkins
Assistant Professor, The City College and the Graduate Center
(Ph.D., Columbia)

Music Department, Shepard 72
The City College, CUNY
Convent Avenue and West 138th Street
New York, NY 10031
212-650-7666
cjenkins@ccny.cuny.edu
Chadwick Jenkins specializes in the history of music theory, the
intersections between music and philosophy, early African-American music,
and Schenkerian analysis. He has taught courses in the history of western
concert music and the history of rock at the University of Maryland,
College Park and Music Humanities at Columbia University. He has presented
papers at local, national, and international conferences on topics ranging
from twelfth-century liturgical drama to the impact of radio on
the career of Duke Ellington to theories of parody in relation to the use of
Wagner’s music in Bugs Bunny cartoons.
REPRESENTATIVE PUBLICATIONS:
"Tuning the Soul: Pythagoras and Music," in The Pythagorean Theorem: The
story about its Power and Glory, by Alfred S. Posamentier. New York:
Prometheus Books (2009, forthcoming).
"Process and the Reality of Listening to Elliott Carter on his 100th
Birthday," American Music (2009, forthcoming).
Several articles to appear in The Encyclopedia of African American Music,
edited by Emmett G. Price. Greenwood Publishing (2009, forthcoming).
"Giovanni Maria Artusi and the Ethics of Musical Science," Acta
Musicologica LXXX/1 (2008): 1-32.
"A Question of Containment: Duke Ellington and Early Radio," American
Music (2008): 415-441.
"Influence and Revolt: Mozart's 'Paris' Symphony K.297," Ad Parnassum
4/7 (2007): 33-62.
"Review of The Cambridge Companion to Verdi," Notes 62/3 (2006): 720-722.
"A View from Death: Ariadne auf Naxos as Failed Totality," Current
Musicology 77 (2005): 69-95.
"Form and Structure in John Cage's Sonatas and Interludes for Prepared
Piano," in John Cage: Music, Philosophy, Intention, edited by David
W. Patterson (New York: Routledge, 2000), 239-261.