
معرفی
Roman Ivanovitch serves as Associate Professor of Music Theory and Associate Chair of the Department of Music Theory at Indiana University's Jacobs School of Music, where he has taught since 2004.
His academic credentials include:
- Ph.D. from Yale University (2004)
- M.Phil. from Yale University (1998)
- B.A. from Durham University (1996)
His primary research investigates form, style, and aesthetics in the long eighteenth century, with specialized focus on Classical-era variation and sonata form in Mozart's compositions. Published in leading journals including Music Theory Spectrum and Journal of Music Theory, his work analyzes structural elements across Mozart's chamber music, concertos, and quartets. A secondary research interest in guitar-based blues improvisation remains temporarily inactive.
His publications consistently explore Mozart's craftsmanship through retransitions, variation techniques, and display episodes, revealing systematic approaches to Classical-era musical architecture.
Scientific recognition includes:
- Marjorie Weston Emerson Award from the Mozart Society of America (2012)
- Citation of Special Merit from the Society for Music Theory (2015) for contributions to The Oxford Handbook of Topic Theory
As Associate Chair, he manages departmental administration while developing a monograph on Mozart's stylistic craftsmanship. No current advising or grant activities are documented in available materials.


