Judith LochheadJudith Lochhead is Professor of Critical Music Studies at Stony Brook University, New York. Lochhead’s research focuses on music of the present from analytical, historical, critical, and ethnographic perspectives. Lochhead’s recent co-edited book is ound and Affect: Voice, Music, World (Chicago, 2021), with Eduardo Mendieta and Stephen Decatur Smith. Some recent publications include: ‘Émilie du Châtelet, Kaija Saariaho and Heroes of the 21st Century,’ The Heroic in Music, eds. Beate Kutsche and Katherine Butler (Boydell and Brewer, 2022); ‘Multiplicities, Truth, Ethics: A Queering Analysis of Chaya Czernowin’s Anea Crystal’, Queer Music Theory, Gavin Lee, ed. (Oxford, 2023); ‘Timbre Realities: A Phenomenological Study of Liza Lim’s Extinction Events and Dawn Chorus’, Oxford Handbook of the Phenomenology of Music, de Souza, Steege, Wiskus, eds. (Oxford, 2023); ‘Canonic Machines’, Repetition and Progressive Variation in Gubaidulina’s Fourth String Quartet’, Jeffrey Swinkin, ed. (Oxford, 2025); and ‘Undisciplined’, SMT Colloquy, Music Theory Spectrum (2023). Read More Read Less