Andreas Metz is a Lecturer of Music Theory at the Sibelius Academy, University of the Arts Helsinki, Finland. He holds a PhD in music theory from Indiana University. Prior to his appointment at the Sibelius Academy he was an Assistant Professor of Music Theory at Baldwin Wallace University near Cleveland, Ohio. He has presented at conferences hosted by the Sibelius Academy, the Music Theory Society of New York State, the Mannes School of Music, and Indiana University. His research interests include temporality in slow nineteenth-century instrumental music, Schenkerian analysis, the partimento tradition, model composition, and stylistic keyboard improvisation. He currently teaches harmony, counterpoint, partimento realization, and aural skills.
Contact : andreas.metz@uniarts.fi
Séance - Improvisation and Style2.G.1 : Melodic Fluency in Keyboard Menuet Improvisation