About
Louise CONDI is a Lecturer at the Sorbonne University's School of Music and Musicology, specializing in interdisciplinary research at the intersection of Musicology, Acoustics, and Organology. Her work focuses on sympathetic string instruments from the 17th to 18th centuries, with a particular emphasis on the nyckelharpa and its cultural transmission.
- Doctorat en Musique et Musicologie et Ingénierie mécanique (2023), Sorbonne Université
- Master Recherche en Ethnomusicologie, mention Très Bien (2019), Sorbonne Université
- Licence en Musique et Musicologie et Sciences et Technologie (2017), Sorbonne Université
Her research integrates historical studies, acoustic modeling, and instrumental conservation, supported by collaborations with the Musée de la Musique, Collegium Musicæ, and Institut Jean Le Rond d'Alembert. She has published extensively on the Galpin Society Journal and presented at international conferences including CFA Marseille and CIMCIM London.
Louise received the Prix du Mozarteum de France (2024) and research grants from the Maison Française d'Oxford and Erasmus+. She actively mentors interdisciplinary projects and contributes to academic governance as a student representative in Sorbonne University's administrative bodies.

