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Jesse Rodin is Assistant Professor at Stanford University. His monograph, entitled Josquin’s Rome: Hearing and Composing in the Sistine Chapel, will be published this fall with Oxford University Press; Cut Circle’s forthcoming recording serves as a companion to this study. Rodin’s articles have appeared in major international musicological journals, including the Journal of the American Musicological Society, the Journal of Musicology, and Early Music. Current projects include a book on form in 15th-century music, the Cambridge History of Fifteenth-Century Music, which he is co-editing with Anna Maria Busse Berger, an edition of Josquin’s L’homme armé masses for the New Josquin Edition, and a complete edition of the music of Marbrianus de Orto. Rodin directs the Josquin Research Project, for which he was recently awarded a Digital Innovation Fellowship from the American Council of Learned Societies. He is also the recipient of the Graves Award in the Humanities, the Noah Greenberg Award, an AMS 50 fellowship, and the Paul A. Pisk Prize. As a performer he has conducted masterclasses, given pre-concert lectures, and prepared scholarly editions for Cut Circle and other ensembles. |

