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John Haines is a professor of music and medieval studies at the University of Toronto. He has published extensively on music from the Middle Ages and its modern reception in a variety of journals. His work spans both musicological and non-musicological analysis, including topics related to Early Music History and Popular Music, and he has written specifically about Romanian music and the Scriptorium. His recent publications include notable titles such as 'Medieval Song Romance Languages' (Cambridge, 2010) and 'Music Films Middle Ages: Fantasy vs. Authenticity' (Routledge, 2013). He is also a contributor to the 'Cambridge History of Medieval Music' and the 'Oxford Handbook of Music Revivals'. His works encompass various aspects of medieval music and its influence beyond the typical scholarly bounds, showcasing the intertwining of historical narrative and modern interpretation within the domain of music studies.
University of Toronto • Toronto, ON, Canada
Professor of Musicology, focusing on Medieval Studies.
Department of Sociology