Elizabeth Eva Leach

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Tag Archives: death

Music and death before 1650: (partial) conference review

Posted on March 14, 2012 by Elizabeth Eva Leach
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One of the world’s oldest musical societies discusses the role of music in death. Continue reading →

Posted in academic life, conference reports, Guillaume de Machaut, medieval composers, medieval singers | Tagged chant, death, Elizabeth I, medieval, Middle Ages, music and death, musicology, Plainsong and Medieval Music Society (PMMS) | Leave a reply

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  • DIAMM
  • The Plainsong and Medieval Music Society
  • International Machaut Society

Medieval Studies blogs

  • Trecento (Michael Scott Cuthbert)
  • Jason Stoessel
  • Musicology in the Making (Henry Hope)
  • Manuscript Egerton 1500 (Catherine Léglu)
  • Multimodal Machaut (Kate Maxwell)
  • Medieval Motet
  • ars musicae

Musicology blogs

  • Musicology in the Making (Henry Hope)
  • Boulezian (Mark Berry)
  • Medieval Motet
  • Note Against Note (Melanie Marshall)
  • Early Modern English Music (Katherine Butler)
  • Empirical Musicology (Ju-Lee Hong)
  • Spooky and the Metronome (Deirdre Loughridge)
  • Trecento (Michael Scott Cuthbert)
  • Early Music
  • J. P. E. Harper-Scott
  • ars musicae
  • Chris Ferebee
  • Jason Stoessel
  • Geoff Baker
  • Luís C. F. Henriques

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  • Renaissance art and music
  • German literature

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Elizabeth Eva Leach
Prof. Elizabeth Eva Leach
Faculty of Music
St Aldate's
Oxford OX1 1DB
Great Britain
Email: Elizabeth Eva Leach



College Appointments

Tutorial Fellow in Music
St Hugh’s College, Oxford

Stipendiary Lecturer in Music
Exeter College, Oxford


Links

  • DIAMM
  • International Machaut Society
  • The Plainsong and Medieval Music Society

Medieval Studies blogs

  • ars musicae
  • Jason Stoessel
  • Manuscript Egerton 1500 (Catherine Léglu)
  • Medieval Motet
  • Multimodal Machaut (Kate Maxwell)
  • Musicology in the Making (Henry Hope)
  • Trecento (Michael Scott Cuthbert)

Musicology blogs

  • ars musicae
  • Boulezian (Mark Berry)
  • Chris Ferebee
  • Early Modern English Music (Katherine Butler)
  • Early Music
  • Empirical Musicology (Ju-Lee Hong)
  • Geoff Baker
  • J. P. E. Harper-Scott
  • Jason Stoessel
  • Luís C. F. Henriques
  • Medieval Motet
  • Musicology in the Making (Henry Hope)
  • Note Against Note (Melanie Marshall)
  • Spooky and the Metronome (Deirdre Loughridge)
  • Trecento (Michael Scott Cuthbert)

Other academic blogs

  • German literature
  • Renaissance art and music

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