
معرفی
Jesse Rodin, Osgood Hooker Professor of Fine Arts at Stanford University's Department of Music, specializes in 15th-century Franco-Flemish polyphony, Renaissance Rome musicology, and performance-based research. His work integrates digital humanities tools like the Josquin Research Project and Mapping the Musical Renaissance to democratize access to historical musical corpora.
- Ph.D., Harvard University (2007)
- B.A., University of Pennsylvania (2000)
Research focuses on embodied musical experiences through source immersion, notation fluency, and historical performance recreation. His 2024 monograph The Art of Counterpoint from Du Fay to Josquin examines temporal structures in polyphony. Publications span critical editions, historiographical essays, and sensory artifact analysis.
2021-2025 Cut Circle projects include the complete Josquin des Prez recordings, anonymous masses, and Ockeghem song cycles. Scientific awards highlight Guggenheim and Noah Greenberg Fellowships, with Gramophone Editor’s Choice and Diapason d’Or for ensemble work.
- Organizes symposia on medieval notation pedagogy
- Advises doctoral students in musicology
- Teaches courses like Music History to 1600 and Renaissance Notation
Co-directs Mapping the Musical Renaissance and edits freely accessible editions for Cut Circle performances. Professional roles include American Musicological Society Council membership and Journal of Musicology editorship (2015-2019).


