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Joti
Rockwell
Assistant Professor of Music
Thatcher 108, (909) 607-7391,
joti.rockwell@pomona.edu
Expertise Profile
Joti Rockwell is an Assistant Professor of Music at Pomona
College, having joined the faculty in the Fall of 2007. He
has taught courses in music theory (Music 80 and 82),
popular music (Music 68), and music and natural order
(ID1-22). He does research in the realms of American
music, mathematical music theory, popular music, rhythm
and meter, genre, and analysis.
He has presented his work at conferences of the
International Association for the Study of Popular
Music-US, the International Council for Traditional Music,
the Society for American Music, and the Society for
Ethnomusicology, as well as both national and regional
meetings of the Society for Music Theory. He received a
B.S. in Physics and Music from Haverford College in 1997,
after which point he recorded and toured professionally as
a multi-instrumentalist and vocalist in an acoustic duo.
He received his Ph.D. in the History and Theory of Music
from the University of Chicago in 2007, with a
dissertation examining the sonic and discursive
foundations of bluegrass music. He performs
roots music, bluegrass, and contemporary concert music on the acoustic guitar and
mandolin, and he plays reyong and gender in
Pomona's Balinese gamelan.
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