Faculty:Musicology
Anne Stone
Associate Professor, Queens College and the Graduate Center
Acting Coordiator, Medieval Studies Certificate Program (2008-09)
(Ph.D., Harvard)

Aaron Copland School of Music
Queens College
Flushing, NY 11367
(718) 997-3820
astone179@post.harvard.edu
Anne Stone is a musicologist specializing in late medieval
music and culture. Her research interests include medieval music
manuscripts, the "ars subtilior," medieval and Renaissance notations, the
cultural and intellectual history of music writing, and the relationship of
song to late-medieval poetic subjectivity and autobiography.
REPRESENTATIVE PUBLICATIONS:
Books
A Late Medieval Songbook and its Context: New Perspectives on the
Chantilly Codex (Bibliothèque du Château de Chantilly, Ms 564). Co-editior
with Yolanda Plumley. (Turnhaut: Brepols, 2008).
Chantilly Codex, MS 564: Critical Study and Facsimile Edition.
Co-Author with Yolanda Plumley. (Turnhaut: Brepols, 2008).
The Manuscript Modena, Biblioteca Estense, Alpha.M.5.24: Critical Study and Facsimile
Edition. (Lucca: Libreria Italiana Musicale, 2005).
Articles
“The Story in the Song: Poetic Voice and Reading Practice in the Late
Medieval Lyric,” in Etymologies of Medieval Song, ed. Emma Dillon
and Kevin Brownlee (Turnhout: Brepols, forthcoming, 2009).
“Machaut Sighted in Modena: the reception of French lyrics in Italy,
c1400,” in Citation, Intertextuality and Memory in the Late Middle
Ages and Renaissance, ed. Stefano Jossa and Yolanda Plumley (Exter:
Exeter University Press, forthcoming, 2009).
“Cordier’s Picture-Songs and the Relationship between the Song
Repertories of the Chantilly Codex and Oxford 213,” in Plumley and
Stone, A Late Medieval Songbook and its Context: New Perspectives on
the Chantilly Codex (Bibliothèque du Château de Chantilly, Ms 564) (Turnhaut:
Brepols, 2008).
“The Composer’s Voice in the Late Fourteenth-Century Song: Four Case
Studies” in Ciconia, musicien de la transition, ed. Philippe
Vendrix (Turnhout: Brepols, 2003).
"The Ars Subtilior in Paris," Musica e Storia, June 2002.
"Poetic Voice and Music Writing in Machaut: Some Remarks on Ballade 12 and Rondeau
14, in Analysing Guillaume de Machaut, ed. Elizabeth Eva Leach (New York:
Garland Press, 2002).
A Singer at the Fountain: Homage and Irony in Ciconias Sus une fontayne
Music and Letters 83 (2001).