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Andrew Talle - Musicology

 

As a Teacher...

The Johns Hopkins University

Gilman Scholar (2011 to Present)

Peabody Conservatory

Musicology Faculty Member (2004 to Present)

Harvard University

Lecturer (2003-04)

 

As a Student...

Harvard University

M.A., Ph.D. in Musicology, Harvard University (Christoph Wolff) (1995-2003)

Northwestern University

B.M. in Cello Performance (Hans-Jørgen Jensen) (1990-95)

B.A., M.A. in Linguistics (Janet Pierrehumbert) (1990-95)

 

Current Projects...

I am currently working on a book about the role of keyboard playing in Germany society in the early eighteenth century. My research is focused on J. S. Bach (1685-1750) and I seek to illuminate the role his music played in the lives of those who bought, sold, played, or heard it while the composer was still alive. I am also editing the ninth volume in the Bach Perspectives series (Illinois University Press, 1995-Present), entitled "Bach and His German Contemporaries," which will feature essays by leading scholars of baroque-era music. Finally, I will soon begin editing a collection of excerpts from travel diaries written between 1700 and 1750 which feature the city of Leipzig. This last project is supported by a grant from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. 

 

Email address:
talle@jhu.edu  

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