Writing & Resources

Published Articles on Early Music

Is Pay-What-You-Can the Future for Early Music?”, Early Music America, March 2024

The Many Faces of Lisette,” EMAg, Vol. 29 No. 3, Early Music America, September 2023

“Viols in Bloom in Texas,” EMAg, Vol. 29 No. 1, Early Music America, January 2023

Singing Bach in a Boston Neighborhood,” Early Music America, September 2022

Peter Thacher and the Viol in Colonial Massachusetts,” Early Music America, July 2022

Art of the Amateur: A Computer Programmer Uploads a Lifetime of Renaissance Music,” EMAg, Vol. 28, No. 2, Early Music America, May 2022

American Bach Society Diversity Initiative Off to Upbeat Start,” Early Music America, November, 2021

“Engaging with the Future of Early Music" EMAg, Vol. 27 No. 3, Early Music America, September 2021

“Project Aims to Broaden Diversity in Early Music Research,” Early Music America, December, 2020

“Conversation with Brian Barone, PhD Candidate in Musicology & Ethnomusicology” Boston University Center for the Humanities, October, 2020

Research-focused Program Notes

Musicians of the Tenshō Embassy,” March 2024

Exodus and Evolution,” November 2023

“In Sweetest Sympathy,” March 2023

“Musick’s Recreation:” At-Home Viol-Playing in 17th and Early 18th Century Massachusetts, November 2021

"Home Is Where the Music Is: At-Home Music-Making in 17th Century Massachusetts,” December 2020

“Molza: Music for a Muse,” June 2020

“Voice and Viol: History’s Forgotten Dynamic Duo,” June 2018

Resources

Madrigals with Texts Written by or in Honor of Tarquinia Molza, 2020

English translation of Zenobia e Radamisto Libretto by I. Bentivoglio, Music by G. Legrenzi, 2014