Benjamin Ory
Postdoctoral Fellow, Stanford VPDoR Large Propel Grant.
I received my Ph.D. in musicology from Stanford University in 2022 and have since served as visiting assistant professor in musicology at Williams College. My interests include sixteenth-century music, digital humanities, and the historiography of early music.
I’m the founder and director of the digital humanities resource, The 1520s Project, an open-source repository of 350+ scores, ca. 1510–ca. 1540.
My other projects include a volume of motets to 1534 for the Adrian Willaert collected-works edition (American Institute of Musicology), a database of concert programs of early music, 1915–1960, and several articles on the early history of Renaissance musicology.
See my CV for more details.
news
Mar 06, 2024 | My article on Edward Lowinsky and the 1971 Josquin-Festival Conference has been published as part of the (open access) 2021 Troja Jahrbuch volume, “Josquin-Bilder im langen 20. Jahrhundert.” |
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