Philip Lambert (PhD, Eastman School
of Music of the University of Rochester) is Professor of Music at Baruch
College and the Graduate Center of CUNY. He has also taught at Yale University and the Eastman School of Music. He is a music theorist
specializing in music of the twentieth century, with research interests
that include the music of Charles Ives, theories of musical transformation
such as those pioneered by David Lewin, and musical representations of
cosmic themes. He is author of The
Music of Charles Ives (Yale University Press,
1997), editor of (and contributor to) Ives
Studies (Cambridge University Press,
1997), and contributor to Charles Ives and the Classical Tradition
(Yale University Press, 1996). His articles have appeared in Music
Theory Spectrum, Music Analysis, Journal of Music Theory, Perspectives of New Music, American Music,
Intégral, and Journal of Musicological Research. He was
editor of Theory & Practice volumes 19-21 (1994-1996), and Music
Theory Spectrum volumes 20-22 (1998-2000).
E-mail address: philip_lambert@baruch.cuny.edu