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Graeme Boone is a Professor of Musicology at the School of Music, The Ohio State University. Before joining in 1997, he held roles as Assistant and Associate Professor of Music at Harvard University and taught at Haverford College. His expertise bridges Renaissance music and American popular traditions, including folk instruments like guitar and banjo.
- Education:
- BA: University of California-Berkeley
- MA and PhD: Harvard University
- National Superior Conservatory of Music, Paris (Premier prix, histoire de la musique)
Boone’s research delves into the interplay between poetry and song in fifteenth-century Europe, alongside analyses of rock and jazz music. He combines historical methodologies—such as paleography and manuscript studies—with explorations of non-Western and classical repertoires. His publications, including Patterns in Play (1999) and Understanding Rock (1997), reflect this interdisciplinary approach. Current projects include a co-edited jazz history volume (in preparation).
Despite no explicit mentions of awards or grants, Boone’s academic career emphasizes teaching and publishing across diverse musical domains. He advises no named students in the text, though his courses span Renaissance, classical, and global music studies. No affiliated labs or teams are detailed in the provided information.



