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Musicology, Music History, Digital Humanities
Australia

Biography

Associate Professor Stoessel is one of Australia's leading music historians and music theorists. His internationally recognised research seeks to illuminate music's multifarious cultural, intellectual and emotional contexts through a range of traditional and innovative approaches. He has published extensively on global music history, music and visual cultures, musical creativity and the history of emotions. His research has been funded by international and national research funding agencies.

Associate Professor Stoessel seeks to foster interest in the rich musical legacy of the middle ages and early modern period using new and often unorthodox approaches. Associate Professor Stoessel is also an organisational research leader. He has served as Associate Dean, Research in the Faculty of HASSE at the University of New England (Australia) and continues to formulate, contribute and influence research strategies and initiatives at the School, Faculty and University level. His extensive network of collaborators and research partnership provide HDR candidates in his supervision with unique opportunities for advancing their research projects and careers.

Activities

Employment (5)

University of New England: Armidale, NSW, AU

2022-01-01 to present | Associate Professor in Musicology and Digital Humanities (Creative Arts and Communication)
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Jason Stoessel

University of New England: Armidale, NSW, AU

2021-03-23 to 2022-01-28 | Acting Associate Dean Research (Faculty of Humanities, Arts, Social Sciences and Education)
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University of New England: Armidale, NSW, AU

2018-01-01 to 2021-12-31 | Senior Lecturer in Musicology and Digital Humanities (Music)
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Jason Stoessel

University of New England: Armidale, NSW, AU

2020-07 to 2020-10 | Acting Associate Dean Research (Faculty of Humanities, Arts, Social Sciences and Education)
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Jason Stoessel

University of New England: Armidale, NSW, AU

2016-08-01 to 2017-12-31 | Lecturer in Music (School of Arts)
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Education and qualifications (3)

University of New England: Armidale, NSW, AU

1999 to 2003 | Doctor of Philosophy (Music)
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Jason Stoessel

University of New England: Armidale, NSW, AU

1998 to 1998 | Bachelor of Arts with Honours (Music)
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University of New England: Armidale, NSW, AU

1991 to 1994 | Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Arts (Music)
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Professional activities (2)

Journal of Music Research Online: Adelaide, AU

2020-01 to present | Section Editor
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Multiple Journals, collections and books: N/A, AU

2004 to present | Expert peer reviewer
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Funding (4)

The art and science of canon in the music of early 17th-century Rome

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Jason Stoessel via DimensionsWizard

Canonic techniques and musical change from c.1330 to c.1530

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Jason Stoessel via DimensionsWizard

Balzan Programme in Musicology "Towards a Global History of Music"

2014-10 to 2014-12 | Grant
Balzan Foundation (Zurich, Europe, CH)
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Australian Research Council's Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions

2014 to 2017 | Grant
Australian Research Council (ACT, ACT, AU)
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CE110001011

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