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Jonathan Wild is an Associate Professor and Associate Dean (Research and Administration) at the Schulich School of Music, McGill University. He holds a BMus and MMus from McGill and a PhD from Harvard University under David Lewin. His research spans music composition, theory, and analysis of late 19th- and early 20th-century repertoires, chromaticism, atonal works, speculative compositional theory, tuning systems, and computational music analysis. As a composer, he specializes in vocal/choral works and has collaborated with the Hilliard Ensemble.
Education:
- BMus in Composition, McGill University
- MMus in Music Theory, McGill University
- PhD in Theory & Composition, Harvard University
Research Interests:
His work integrates mathematical/computational approaches to music analysis, historical tuning studies, 16th-century vocal music, and large-scale corpus analyses of Western popular music. Recent seminars include topics on Sibelius's symphonies, Brahms’s late piano works, and mathematical models for music analysis.
Awards:
- 2012 Schulich School of Music Teaching Prize
Professional Roles:
Member of the Journal of Music Theory Editorial Board and Reviews Editor for the Journal of Mathematics and Computation in Music. He has served as composer-in-residence with the Hilliard Ensemble.




