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Anna Yu Wang is an Assistant Professor of Music at Princeton University, specializing in global music theory and ethnography. Her work interrogates listening across cultural and ideological divides, integrating music analysis, fieldwork, and archival research to challenge Anglo-American theoretical paradigms.
- Focuses on Sinitic opera traditions like Huangmei opera and Taiwanese opera
- Proposes methodologies that embrace creative tensions in global music studies
- Co-creator of 'Music Theory in the Plural', an open-source platform for underrepresented music theoretical traditions
She has held leadership roles such as co-chair of the SMT Analysis of World Musics Interest Group (2017-2023) and serves as Associate Editor for the pedagogy journal Engaging Students. Prior to Princeton, she developed a cross-cultural music theory curriculum at Longy School of Music of Bard College.
- Ph.D. in Music Theory, Harvard University
- B.Mus in Piano Performance and Music Theory and Analysis, McGill University
Her accolades include the Society for Music Theory’s Outstanding Multi-Author Publication Award for collaborative work on inclusive pedagogy.





