Dr. Jennifer Bain

Professor

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Biography

Professor Jennifer Bain's research interests are wide-ranging, focusing on secular music with a particular emphasis on the 14th-century poet-composer Guillaume de Machaut, medieval music theory, and digital chant research. She explores the 19th-20th-century reception of Hildegard of Bingen, and the issues surrounding the roles of women in the production and composition of music. Her work encompasses various aspects of music culture, historiography, and chant. Professor Bain has edited significant publications on Hildegard of Bingen and has contributed to numerous scholarly articles about medieval music and music theory.

Research Interests

Experience

Professor

— Present

Dalhousie University • Halifax, NS

Teaching various courses in music theory and medieval music.

Awards

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Principal Investigator, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Canada

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Sheila K. Piercey Award Performing Arts Educators

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Principal Investigator, Digital Research Alliance

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Royal Society of Canada, elected member

2016-11-01

Courses

Music Theory III (MUSC 2221) Music Theory IV (MUSC 2222) Studies in Medieval Music (MUSC 4358/4359) Form Analysis: Viennese School to Present Day (MUSC 3221)