Deanna Pellerano, M.A. Musikwissenschaft, M.L.S. Musikbibliothekswesen

Dissertationsthema:
"The Singers of the French Chapel at War (1494-1515): Ritual, Repertoire, Repercussions"
(GRK 2304 Byzanz und die euromediterranen Kriegskulturen, FB 07: Institut für Kunstgeschichte und Musikwissenschaft, Univ.-Prof. Dr. Klaus Pietschmann)

Wissenschaftlicher Werdegang

Seit 4/2024
Junior member of the Gutenberg Academy Honors Program at Johannes Gutenberg-Univerität

Seit 4/2022
Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin and PhD student in RTG 2304 Byzanz und die euromediterranen Kriegskulturen

8/2021 – 3/2022
Stacks Coordinator and Public Services Supervisor (William and Gayle Cook Music Library, Indiana University)

5/2021
Master of Arts in Musicology; Master of Library Science (Indiana Universiy)

5/2017
Bachelor in Music; Minor in French Studies (University of Maryland)

Publikationen

“Towards a More Inclusive Early Music.” In Early Music in the 21st Century, edited by Mimi Mitchell. Oxford University Press, forthcoming.

Ausgewählte Konferenzbeiträge

2024
Sound and Conflict in Grenoble during the late 15th and early 16th centuries. Presented at Vie musicale et identité urbaine dans la France de la Renaissance (ca.1500-ca.1650). Centre d’études supérieures de la Renaissance. Tours. February 8, 2024.

2023
“’Misericordia!’” Understanding the Sounds of Louis XII’s Triumphal Entry into Genoa in 1507.” Presented at the Congreso internacional “Ciudades sonoras. Música, sonido, ruido en entornos urbanos (1500-1800).” Valencia. October 24, 2023.

“The Singers of the French Chapel and the Venetian Campaign of 1509: Sources, Possibilities, and Myths.” Presented at the 51th Medieval and Renaissance International Music Conference. Munich. July 28, 2023.

“The Singers of the French Chapel at War (1494-1515).” Presented at the colloquium of the University of Regensburg Department of Musicology. June 6, 2023.

2022
“The Many Lives of Death: A Functional Perspective on the Early Sixteenth-Century Déploration.” Presented at the 50th Medieval and Renaissance International Music Conference. Uppsala University. July 7, 2022.

2021
Erika Honisch, Deanna Pellerano, and Giovanni Zanovello. “Mapping Inclusive Early Music/Mapping Inclusive Early Music.” Presented at the 87th National Meeting of the American Musicological Society. November 11, 2021.

Miguel Arango Calle, Devon Nelson, Deanna Pellerano, Ayana Smith, and Arne Spohr. “Diversity in Early Music Pedagogy.” Presented at the 2021 University of Oregon Musicking Conference. April 12, 2021.

Stipendien und Auszeichnungen

2021
Eileen Southern Travel Grant, American Musicological Society

2020
Graduate Assistantship, Indiana University, Musicology Department

2018 – 2020
Margaret Griffin Coffin Scholarship, Indiana University, Department of Information and Library Science

2018 – 2020
Graduate Tuition Award, Indiana University, Jacobs School of Music

2017
Pi Kappa Lambda Award, University of Maryland, School of Music

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