Patrick Macey
Professor of Musicology
Chair, Musicology Department
BA, Occidental College; BA, California State University-Fullerton; MA, PhD, University of California-Berkeley. Recipient, NEH, ACLS and Schepp Foundation grants, Eisenhart Award for Excellence in Teaching (1990). Author, Bonfire Songs: Savonarola's Musical Legacy (1998; awarded the Phyllis Goodhart Gordan Book Prize by the Renaissance Society of America, 2000). Articles on Renaissance music, including Josquin and the Italian lauda, in Early Music, Journal of the American Musicological Society, Journal of the Royal Musical Association, Renaissance Quarterly (Nelson Prize, best article 1992), and Early Music History. Articles in The Crannied Wall: Women, Religion, and the Arts in Early Modern Europe, The Organist as Scholar, Hearing the Motet, La Musica a Firenze al Tempo di Lorenzo il Magnifico, and From Ciconia to Sweelinck. Editor, Savonarolan Laude, Motets, and Anthems (1999). Editorial Board, New Josquin Edition, Early Music History, Renaissance Quarterly. Member, American Musicological Society, International Musicological Society, Renaissance Society of America. Music Fellow, Villa I Tatti, Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies (1987-88). Director, Eastman Capella Antiqua, 1990-2004. Faculty member, University of California-Los Angeles (1984-85), Eastman (1985-).
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