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Gabriel Lubell is a Lecturer in Music in the Music in General Studies Program at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. He is also a composer, music theorist, and astronomer with a background in both music and astronomy.
Education:
- D.M., Doctor of Music, Indiana University, 2013
- M.A., Master of Arts, Indiana University, 2010
- M.M., Master of Music, Indiana University, 2009
- A.B., Vassar College, 2005
Research Interests: Lubell's research in music theory examines albums as cohesive artistic works, analyzing the listener's role through case studies of artists like the Beatles and Pink Floyd. He also explores interdisciplinary connections between music and science, particularly astronomy, through his compositions and the podcast Cosmophonia.
Scientific Awards:
- Carl H Ziegler Teaching Award (2013) from the Collins Living-Learning Center
- Special Citation for Excellent Teaching (2012) from the Department of Music Theory
- Frank and Margaret Edmondson Prize (2007) from the Department of Astronomy
- Honorable mention from the Society for Music Theory (2022)
Advising and Grants: No information on student advising or research grants is provided in the available text.
Labs and Teams: Lubell co-hosts the podcast Cosmophonia with Meredith Michael, which serves as a platform for exploring the intersections of music and space.



