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Jonathan Harvey is an Assistant Professor at Fitchburg State University’s School of Arts and Sciences, specializing in choral music and historical performance traditions. He holds a D.M.A. in Conducting and Music History from the University of Connecticut (2015), an M.M. in Choral Conducting and Historical Musicology from Indiana University (2009), and a B.A. in Music and Philosophy from Earlham College (2007).
- Music Director, Brattleboro Concert Choir (VT)
- Music Director, Brattleboro Camerata
His research spans Choral Music, Contemporary Composition, and Renaissance Performance Practice, focusing on collaborative composer relationships, historical notation, and gender consciousness in education. Article trends reveal expertise in:
- Civic Motets (Adrian Willaert’s political symbolism)
- Choral Pedagogy (modern rehearsal techniques)
- Early Music Revival (Lassus’s Prophetiae Sibyllarum)
- Baroque Sacred Works (C.P.E. Bach’s narrative structures)
Professional memberships include the American Choral Directors Association and College Music Society, reflecting his commitment to choral education and historical scholarship.




