History, theory, and analysis of 13th- and 14th-century music; music and French poetry in the same period; themes of love, violence, gender, and sexuality
Elected 2016
Byzantine hagiography and culture; the relations between Byzantium and the Slavs
Medieval and social archaeology, particularly gender and religion; burial, magic and religious communities, including nunneries, monasteries, hospitals, Norwich Cathedral and Glastonbury Abbey
20th-century music; history of the theories and concepts of music; compositional process and archival research; music aesthetics and reception theories; music’s political background; audiovisual experience