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Margot Elsbeth Fassler

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Margot Elsbeth Fassler is an American music and Christianity historian, currently the Keough-Hesburgh Professor Professor of Music History and Liturgy at University of Notre Dame.[1][2]

Education

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She completed her PhD at Cornell University.[3]

Career

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She is currently the Keough-Hesburgh Professor of Music History and Liturgy, University of Notre Dame.[4]

Awards and honours

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She is a member of the North American Academy of Liturgy, a former President of the Medieval Academy of America, a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and an Honorary Member of the American Musicological Society. [5]

Bibliography

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Her notable books include: [6][7]

  • The Religious Lyric in Medieval England (1150–1400)
  • The Feast of Fools and Danielis Ludus: Popular Tradition in a Medieval Cathedral Play
  • Music and the miraculous: Mary in the Mid-Thirteenth-Century Dominican sequence repertory
  • Musical exegesis in the sequences of Adam and the canons of St. Victor
  • Katie Ann-Marie, Bugyis; Kraebel, A. B.; Fassler, Margot E., eds. (2017). Medieval Cantors and their Craft: Music, Liturgy and the Shaping of History, 800–1500. Suffolk: York Medieval Press. ISBN 978-1-903153-67-3.

References

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  1. ^ "Margot Fassler". nd.edu. Retrieved April 9, 2017.
  2. ^ "Margot Fassler". nd.edu. Retrieved April 9, 2017.
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