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119-Sep-2022Dataset for Florentine Trecento Musical Iconography and Contemporary Musical PerformanceStinson, John; Stoessel, Jason 21-Sep-2022
230-Sep-2020Attitudes towards Medieval and Neomedieval Music in Computer GamesCollyer, Rachel; Stoessel, Jason 15-Oct-2020
320-Mar-2019Comparing habits of medieval and modern musical listeningStoessel, Jason ; Anton-Mendez, Ines ; Spreadborough, Kristal 10-May-2019
4Nov-2018Comparing medieval and modern musical listening habitsStoessel, Jason ; Spreadborough, Kristal ; Anton-Mendez, Maria 29-Mar-2019
52018The Canons DatabaseStoessel, Jason ; Blackburn, Alana ; Collins, Denis11-Apr-2019

Credit Name
Jason Stoessel
Full Name
Stoessel, Jason
UNE Researcher ID
une-id:jstoess2
 
Position Title
Associate Professor in Musicology and Digital Humanities
 
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Biography
Associate Professor Stoessel is one of Australia's leading experts on music before 1700. His doctoral dissertation was on the music notation and musical culture of fourteenth-century France and Italy, and he has published extensively on various topics within the historical timeframe of 1250–1500. In addition to ongoing research on the emotional community of musicians and humanists in late medieval Padua, he is writing a new history of relations between music and science in early 17th-century Rome, in collaboration with Dr Denis Collins. He is also a computer programmer and digital musicologist who is interested in devising new tools to assist musical analysis and information management in music research.
 
Discipline
School of HASS - Music
 
Faculty
Faculty of HASS and Education
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Associate Professor
 
Surname
Stoessel
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Jason
 
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Jason
School/Department
School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
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