Musik vor 1600 - Pellerano_Deanna
Deanna Pellerano M. A.
(Institut für Kunstgeschichte und Musikwissenschaft der JGU Mainz)

Kurzbio:

Deanna Pellerano, born 1995 in the U.S., is a member of Research Training Group »Byzantium and the Euro- Mediterranean Cultures of War« at the Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, where she is pursuing her doctoral studies under the supervision of Klaus Pietschmann. Her dissertation focuses on the involvement of the singers of the French chapel during the early-Italian Wars (1494–1515). She received her master’s degrees in musicology and music librarianship at Indiana University, where she was also involved in the Inclusive Early Music project and later worked in the William and Gayle Cook Music Library as Stacks Coordinator. Her research interests include Renaissance sacred music, music and poetry in early-modern France, music and war, and music cataloging.


Vorträge von Deanna Pellerano in dieser Reihe:
  1. Mouton and Marignano: War and the Music of Jean Mouton
    (21. Juni 2024)