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Amélie Addison is Lecturer in Music at Northumbria University specializing in William Shield studies, historical performance practice, and music pedagogy. Her doctoral research reconstructed the early career of Tyneside-born theatre composer William Shield, examining how Border heritage influenced his adaptation of national airs and contributed to the political resonance of his works.
As recipient of the BSECS/Northumbria Fellowship, she investigates Shield's connections with traditional fiddlers/pipers and the absorption of his compositions into folk archives. Her postdoctoral work examines nineteenth-century circus musicians' repertoires and occupational experiences. She develops experiential approaches to music theory education and engages in public scholarship through family-friendly historical performance demonstrations.
