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Name and Surname: Scott
Lee Edwards Curriculum
Vitae: Scott Edwards is presently working at the
University of Vienna on the Neue
Senfl Ausgabe (New
Senfl Edition). He finished his Ph.D. at the University of
California, Berkeley, in 2012 with a dissertation titled "Repertory Migration in the
Czech Crown Lands, 1570–1630." He then served a two-year
appointment as College Fellow in the Department of Music at Harvard
University, where he taught undergraduate survey courses and graduate
seminars on music of the Early Modern period and contemporary popular
music. His research interests bring together source studies, musical
analysis, and cultural history in an effort to understand the
multilingual contexts of musical performance in sixteenth- and
seventeenth-century central Europe.
Relevant Bibliography: 1. Translating Sorrow: A Gentil'huomo Genovese at the Dresden Court. In: Journal of Musicology (in press). 2. Is There No One Here Who Speaks to Me?: Performing Ethnic Encounter in Bohemia and Moravia at the Turn of the Seventeenth Century. In: Diasporas (in press). Links: https://musikwissenschaft.univie.ac.at/institut/personalverzeichnis/edwards/ |
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