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Luisa Nardini is an Associate Professor at the University of Texas at Austin in the School of Music. She specializes in Gregorian chant, medieval music theory, music visual art, manuscript studies, and the oral written transmission of liturgical chant. Her extensive research covers various aspects of medieval music and its transmission processes, as well as the intersection of music with visual arts. Professor Nardini has contributed significantly to the academic community through her publications and lectures, focusing on the historical context and development of music theory during the medieval period. She is dedicated to exploring the relationship between music and art in medieval manuscripts and has led numerous projects aimed at unarchiving and rethinking traditional approaches to the study of music history. Nardini's work not only enhances the understanding of Gregorian chant but also sheds light on the broader implications of medieval music in contemporary contexts.
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