Eugene Narmour Honored With Society of Music Perception and Cognition Achievement Award
January 30, 2012
Professor of Music Eugene Narmour was honored with the Society of Music Perception and Cognition Achievement (SMPC) Award this past summer. The award acknowledges outstanding contributions to the field of music perception and cognition and is accompanied by lifetime membership in the SMPC.
Narmour, a founding member of SMPC, has developed theories of music cognition, perception of stylistic form and content, and the structural similarities between painting and music. His work has prompted psychologists to further explore the process of melodic implication. Narmour has three published books including: The Analysis and Cognition of Basic Melodic Structures, Beyond Schenkerism: The Need for Alternatives in Music Analysis and The Analysis and Cognition of Melodic Complexity: The Implication-Realization Model.
The SMPC is a scholarly organization dedicated to the study of music cognition. It aims to advance education and public understanding of this field.
