Colloquium in the Studies of Music
The Colloquium in the Studies of Music addresses the relevance of music studies in the humanities today.
The Colloquium in the Studies of Music addresses the relevance of music studies in the humanities today.
The Sound Studies working group brings together a diverse community of scholars, artists, and performers interested in sound and its contexts.
Desmond Sheehan’s (Music) research on German Protestant music in urban environments traces the aesthetic, media, and institutional transformations that musical harmony underwent in Berlin between 1760 and 1840.
Townsend-Global Urban Humanities Joint Fellow
James Davies works on music and performance, and is completing a study of 19th-century air — one which tells multiple stories of how music matters to the modern history of environment, climate, humanitarianism, and race.
Virginia Georgallas studies the concept of style, demonstrating its roots in 18th-century music and materialism.
Una's Fellow