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Anne Piéjus is a Researcher at the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), affiliated with the Institute of Music Research (IReMus) in Paris. A specialist in Early Modern Music, her multidisciplinary work bridges literature, performing arts, history, and intellectual history, with a focus on digital humanities and enriched music editions.
- Founded the "Mercure galant" program for text-music-image editions
- Active in scholarly societies and leads the European seminar "Building Relationships in a changing world"
- Member of the executive committee of the "Concepts et langages" Doctoral School (500 students)
Her research spans music-theater intersections, sung poetry, digital music archives, and sacred music in Renaissance Rome. Key projects include critical editions of Racine's works and studies on Jesuit school spectacles.
Recent publications highlight 16th-17th century European music, music censorship, and digital resource integration. Awards include dual 2015 honors from the Institut de France, Prix des Muses (2001), and CNRS grants.
- Thorlet Prize (2015)
- Alfred Verdaguer Prize (2015)
- Prime d'Encadrement de Recherche (2016, renewed 2020)
Piéjus supervises graduate trainees, curates exhibitions, and contributes to musicological societies. Her work emphasizes digital humanities and interdisciplinary methodologies to connect historical music resources.
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