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This webpage supplements [http://www.stanford.edu/~esfield http://www.stanford.edu/~esfield]
 
This webpage supplements [http://www.stanford.edu/~esfield http://www.stanford.edu/~esfield]
  
==Historical Musicology==
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==Historical Musicology and Cultural History==
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* “Vivaldi’s Maternal Line,” <i>Studi vivaldiani</i> 15 (2015). In press. 
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* “Bernardo Canal, Visual Dramatist,” forthcoming.
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*  “Schulenburg, Corfù, and the Dating of Vivaldi’s Juditha triuphans”, <i>Studi vivaldiani</i>, special issue, forthcoming.
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* “Bernardo Canal and Antonio Vivaldi,” Venice Baroque Music Center, Palazzo Loredan, Venice, 2012. [no authorized publication]
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* “Marcello’s Orientalism” in <i>Psalmen: Kirchenmusik zwischen Tradition, Dramatik, und Experiment</i>, ed. Helen Geyer und Birgit Johanna Wertenson with Michael Pauser.  Cologne, Weimar, Vienna: Böhlau Verlag, 2014, pp. 205-222. 
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* “In memoriam Giovanni Morelli,” tr. Miriam Fanna, <i>Studi vivaldiani</i> 12 (2011).
  
 
==Digital Musicology==
 
==Digital Musicology==

Revision as of 02:05, 10 January 2015

This webpage supplements http://www.stanford.edu/~esfield

Historical Musicology and Cultural History

  • “Vivaldi’s Maternal Line,” Studi vivaldiani 15 (2015). In press.
  • “Bernardo Canal, Visual Dramatist,” forthcoming.
  • “Schulenburg, Corfù, and the Dating of Vivaldi’s Juditha triuphans”, Studi vivaldiani, special issue, forthcoming.
  • “Bernardo Canal and Antonio Vivaldi,” Venice Baroque Music Center, Palazzo Loredan, Venice, 2012. [no authorized publication]
  • “Marcello’s Orientalism” in Psalmen: Kirchenmusik zwischen Tradition, Dramatik, und Experiment, ed. Helen Geyer und Birgit Johanna Wertenson with Michael Pauser. Cologne, Weimar, Vienna: Böhlau Verlag, 2014, pp. 205-222.
  • “In memoriam Giovanni Morelli,” tr. Miriam Fanna, Studi vivaldiani 12 (2011).

Digital Musicology

Intellectual and Cultural Property; Cognition

  • “Cognition, early polyphony, and interdisciplinary musicology”, introduction to the special issue of Journal of Interdisciplinary musicology, ed. Barbara Tilmann and Frans Wiering, forthcoming.
  • “Associative aspects of perceived musical similarity and the intersections with seconda-prattica affetti” in A fresco: Mélanges offerts au professeur Etienne Darbellay, ed Brenno Boccadoro & George Starobinski (Bern: Peter Lang, 2014), 433-454.