Current Musicology Students
Eleanor Price
STUDENT PROFILE
Eleanor Price (she/her) is a Ph.D. candidate in Historical Musicology at the Eastman School of Music. Her dissertation project explores the generic and socio-political boundaries of thirteenth-century motets and is supported by the M. Elizabeth C. Bartlet Endowment for research in France and the Susan B. Anthony Institute. She has presented work at the annual meetings of the International Congress for Medieval Studies, the Medieval and Renaissance Music Conference, and the American Musicological Association (forthcoming). Her paper at ICMS won the Karrer Travel Award in 2023. Eleanor also holds an M.A. from Eastman, an advanced certificate in ethnomusicology, and a dual B.M. and B.A. in flute performance and English literature from DePauw University. She works as a Staff Editor for the Middle English Text Series (METS) and at the Rossell Hope Robbins Library, where she currently serves as the Digital Fellow. Eleanor remains an active flute performer, and has played with the OSSIA New Music Ensemble and Scivias Medieval Ensemble.