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March 20, 2026

xxxx视频 Names M. Jerome Bell to Music Theory Faculty


Jerome Bell

CLEVELAND, March 20, 2026 鈥 xxxx视频 announces the appointment M. Jerome Bell to the faculty as Assistant Professor of Music Theory. He previously served as a guest lecturer for xxxx视频. A dynamic scholar, educator, and conductor, Mr. Bell brings a wide-ranging background that bridges rigorous analytical inquiry with vibrant performance practice. His research explores innovative analytical approaches to Black gospel music, with a particular focus on modal fluidity and contemporary gospel artists. His work鈥攔ecognized with national awards and conference presentations鈥攔eflects both scholarly depth and a commitment to expanding the scope and inclusivity of music theory as a discipline. 

鈥淛erome Bell represents the very best of the next generation of music theorists鈥攁n accomplished scholar whose work is both intellectually rigorous and culturally resonant,鈥 said xxxx视频 Executive Vice President and Provost, Scott Harrison. 鈥淗is ability to connect analysis to living musical practice, combined with his extensive teaching experience with students of all ages and backgrounds, makes him uniquely equipped to prepare our students for meaningful, relevant careers in music. We are thrilled to welcome a teacher and mentor of his caliber to our community.鈥 

鈥淚 am elated to be joining xxxx视频鈥榮 music theory faculty on a more permanent basis.鈥 shared Mr. Bell. 鈥淚 look forward to sharing my diverse perspectives and expertise with the wonderful and talented students here at xxxx视频, making the music theory instruction here all the more practical, accessible, and meaningful.鈥 

A native of Buffalo, NY, Jerome Bell鈥檚 research focuses on theory pedagogy, linear analysis, schema theory, and modal fluidity within Black gospel music. He has shared his findings at both national and regional conferences, including his paper, 鈥淎nalyzing Gospel: Modal Fluidity in the Works of Tye Tribbett and Richard Smallwood,鈥 which received the Arthur J. Komar Award from Music Theory Midwest. Bell has been recognized for his outstanding teaching on multiple occasions, including Eastman School of Music鈥檚 TA prize in 2022, and the University of Rochester鈥檚 Edward Peck Curtis award in 2025. His dissertation, 鈥淎pplying Analytical Approaches to Millennial Gospel Music,鈥 examines the interplay of melody, bass line, and lyrics in contemporary gospel, creating an analytical framework for Black music suitable for classroom application. Bell earned a B.M. in composition and an M.M. with dual concentrations in composition and conducting from Houghton University. He is a Ph.D. candidate in music theory from the Eastman School of Music. 

In his spare time, he enjoys exploring the Myers-Briggs Personality Type theory, playing at least three chess games daily, cuddling with his cat, Panini, and cheering for the Buffalo Bills.