Department of Music Faculty
Eric Rice, PhDAssistant Professor of Music (History)(860) 486-2482
Rice has presented his research at national and international conferences in musicology and medieval studies, and his publications have appeared in Current Musicology, the Journal of Musicological Research, the Revue de Musicologie, and Viator. He has received fellowships from the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to pursue archival research at churches in Aachen, Germany, and in Paris. Current projects include Young Choristers, 650 – 1700, a collection of essays on child singers to be published by Boydell and Brewer, and Music and Ritual at Charlemagne's Marienkirche in Aachen, a monograph to be published by Merseburger Verlag, Kassel, Germany. Selected Publications“Two Liturgical Responses to the Protestant Reformation at the Collegiate Church of Saint Mary in Aachen, 1570 – 1580,” Viator 38.2 (2007), 291 – 318 “Canonic Technique in a L'homme armé Mass by Pierre de la Rue (?)” in Canons and Canonic Techniques, 14th – 16th Centuries: Theory, Practice, and Reception History. Proceedings of the International Conference, Leuven, 4 – 6 October 2005, edited by Katelijne Schiltz and Bonnie J. Blackburn (Analysis in Context. Leuven Studies in Musicology, 1; Leuven-Dudley: Peeters Publishers, 2007), 125 – 140 Book review: Singing Early Music — The Pronunciation of European Languages in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, ed. Timothy McGee et al., Current Musicology 64 (2001): 159 – 168 “Zur Musik und Musikpraxis für das Karlsfest im Aachener Dom” in Federstrich: liturgische Handschriften der ehemaligen Stiftsbibliothek (Aachen: Domkapitel Aachen, 2000): 45 – 55 “Representations of Janissary Music (Mehter) as Musical Exoticism in Western Compositions, 1670 – 1824,” Journal of Musicological Research 19 (1999): 41 – 88 “Tradition and Imitation in Pierre Certon’s Déploration for Claudin de Sermisy,” Revue de Musicologie 85/1 (1999): 29 – 62 |