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| Anne Walters Robertson, Deputy Provost for Research and Education and Claire Dux Swift Professor of Music, is a music historian with a special interest in French medieval liturgical music, ceremony, and architecture; Guillaume de Machaut and the Ars Nova; music and mysticism; and 20th-century French music. Her books include The Service Books of the Royal Academy of St. Denis: Images of Ritual and Music in the Middle Ages (Oxford, 1991), which earned the John Nicholas Brown Prize of the American Medieval Academy, and Guillaume de Machaut and Reims: Context and Meaning in his Musical Works (forthcoming, Cambridge). Honors also include the Alfred Einstein Award of the American Musicological Society. Ph.D., Yale, 1984; at Chicago since 1984.
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