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Musicology Faculty

KreitnerKenneth Kreitner 
Professor of Musicology
Area Coordinator 
kkreitnr@memphis.edu


pageJanet Page 
Professor of Musicology
jpage2@memphis.edu



 


Recent Research & Creative Activity


2021

  • Janet K. Page, ed., Beglückte Verbundtnuß des Adels mit der Tugend: Sittenspiel (Moral Play) for the Augustinian Convent of St. Laurenz, Vienna, 1688 (Madison, WI: A-R Editions, 2021).
  • Janet K. Page was elected president of the American Musical Instrument Society.

2020

  • Kenneth Kreitner received the Thomas Binkley Award by Early Music America “for outstanding achievement in performance and scholarship by the director of a university or college early music ensemble.”
  • Joel Roberts published “Libraries and Arts Entrepreneurship Education,” Journal of Arts Entrepreneurship Education 2, no. 1 (2020): 33-56.
  • Joel Roberts published “Something Borrowed, Something New: The Roots of Bob Miller and His Songs,” read at the national meeting of the American Musicological  Society, held virtually (November 2020). 

2019

  • Kenneth Kreitner, “What Was Segovia For?” in Wolfgang Fuhrmann and Cristina Urchueguía, eds., The Segovia Manuscript: A European Musical Repertory in Spain, c. 1500, Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Music 20 (Woodbridge: Boydell, 2019), 129–43.
  • Tess Knighton and Kenneth Kreitner, The Music of Juan de Anchieta (Abingdon: Routledge, 2019).
  • Janet K. Page, ed., SECM in Austin 2016: Topics in Eighteenth-Century Music II (selected papers from the Seventh Biennial Conference of the Society for Eighteenth-Century Music at the University of Texas, at Austin, 25–28 February 2016) (Ann Arbor: Steglein Press, 2019).
  • Janet K. Page, ed., Maria Anna von Raschenau: Le sacre stimmate di San Francesco d’Assisi (Madison, WI: A-R Editions, 2019).