Estelle Joubert
Associate Professor, Musicology; Assistant Dean, Faculty of Graduate Studies
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Email: estelle.joubert@dal.ca
Phone: 902.494.1826
Fax: 902.494.2801
Mailing Address:
PO Box 15000, Halifax, NS B3H 4R2
- music in the global early modern period
- musics of Southern Africa and early histories of globalization
- seventeenth- and eighteenth-century opera
- graph databases, network visualization, text mining
Education
- ARCT (Piano Performance)
- BMus (Toronto)
- MA (Toronto)
- DPhil (Oxford)
Research & Creative Activity
Estelle Joubert received her DPhil from Oxford as a Clarendon scholar in 2007, was a SSHRC postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Toronto from 2007-2009 and joined AV整氈窒 in 2009. 泭Current research interests include global music history of the early modern period, especially musics of Southern Africa, 1497-1910; computational musicology, especially graph databases, network visualization and text mining, as well as early modern opera studies.
She is author of German Opera and Enlightenment Philosophy: The Politics of Sensation forthcoming with Cambridge University Press, and is co-editor, with David R. M. Irving of A Cultural History of Western Music in the Age of Enlightenment, published by Bloomsbury in 2023.泭 She has delivered keynote addresses at the Music Encoding Initiative in 2020 and at the RMA/British Federation for Ethnomusicology Study Day on Music Circulation and the Public Sphere in 2014. Joubert has also presented over 60 conference papers and invited talks in Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Austria, Italy, Portugal, Greece, Japan, and Ghana. Her current research includes a monograph provisionally entitled Traversing Eighteenth-Century Networks of Musical Fame, co-editing, with Austin Glatthorn, the Cambridge History of German Opera to 1820 (under contract, Cambridge University Press), and a new project on musics of Southern Africa.
Her teaching has been recognized by the Teaching Award of the American Musicological Society, the British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Teaching Prize, the Innovative Course Design Prize of the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, and an innovation grant from the Provosts office at AV整氈窒.
Joubert is currently Assistant Dean at the Faculty of Graduate Studies, responsible for AV整氈窒s PhD Strategy.泭 She served as a Provost Fellow at AV整氈窒, with a portfolio on improving the graduate experience and increasing PhD enrolment from 2019-2022. Her prior leadership experience includes serving as Associate Director, Graduate Studies and Research at the Fountain School of Performing Arts (2014-2015; 2016-2018), and Graduate Coordinator (2011-2014).泭 She has served as assessor for various research granting agencies, including NFRF, SSHRC, FRQ (Fonds de recherche du Qu矇bec), DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service), and FWF (Austrian Science Fund).
Joubert held a Balzan International Research Visitorship at the Faculty of Music, University of Oxford (Trinity term 2014) and was a Visiting Research Scholar at the Department of Music, UC Berkeley for 2015-2016. 泭In 2017 she was elected DAAD Research Ambassador for AV整氈窒 and she served on the board of directors for the Mozart Society of America from 2018-2021.
Selected Publications
Books:
German Opera and Enlightenment Philosophy: The Politics of Sensation forthcoming with Cambridge University Press.
with David R. M. Irving, eds. A Cultural History of Western Music in the Age of Enlightenment.泭 London and New York: Bloomsbury Press, 2023.
With Austin Glatthorn, The Cambridge History of German Opera to 1820.泭 Under contract, Cambridge University Press.
Traversing Eighteenth-Century Networks of Musical Fame.泭 In progress.
Articles and Chapters:
Computational Methods and Approaches for Global Music History in Methods for Cross-Cultural Research in Historical Musicology, ed. Nancy November (London: Routledge), forthcoming.
Beyond Europe III: India, South Africa, Canada. In Handel in Context, ed. Helen Coffey and Annette Landgraf (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2023, in press).
Quantitative Approaches to Transnational Studies of Opera, 1785-1810 in a Special Issue entitled Das Singspiel im 18. Jahrhundert. Interdisziplin瓣re Studien, ed. Benedikt Lemann and Tilman Venzl in Aufkl瓣rung: Interdisziplin瓣res Jahrbuch zur Erforschung des 18. Jahrhunderts und seiner Wirkungsgeschichte 34 (2023), 65-74.
Society: Music and Community. In A Cultural History of Western Music in the Age of Enlightenment, ed. David R.M. Irving and Estelle Joubert (London: Bloomsbury, 2023), 39-61.
With David R. M. Irving, Introduction: Musicking in the Age of Enlightenment. In A Cultural History of Western Music in the Age of Enlightenment (London: Bloomsbury, 2023, 1-38.
German Opera in Mozarts Vienna, in Cambridge Companion to The Magic Flute, ed. Jessica Waldoff, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2023), 9-29.
Distant Reading in Nineteenth-Century French Music Criticism in Nineteenth-Century Music Review, 19/2 (2022), 291-215.
Technical Review: RIPM: A Retrospective Index to Music Periodicals (1760-1966) in Nineteenth-Century Music Review, 19/2, (2022), 381-388.泭
[Keynote Address] Traversing Eighteenth-Century Networks of Operatic Fame in Music Encoding Conference Proceedings 26-29 May, 2020 ed. Elsa de Luca and Julia Flanders,
Capturing a Multi-Media Genre in Print. In Musiktheatralische Textualit瓣t: Opernbezogene Musikdrucke im deutschen Sprachraum des 18. Jahrhunderts, ed. Andrea Horz, (Vienna: Wiener Ver繹ffentlichungen zur Musikwissenschaft, 2020), 41-53.
Digital Geographies of Chant Scholarship in Proceedings of the 2016 Gregorian Institute of Canada, ed. Kate Helsen, (Toronto: Institute for Medieval Music, 2018), 139-147
Opera, the Sing-Akademie Archive and the Convergence of Court Culture with Music Criticism in Late Eighteenth-Century Berlin ed. Brigit Lodes, John D. Wilson and Elisabeth Reisinger, Beethoven und andere Hofmusiker seiner Generation, (Bonn: Beethoven-Haus, 2018), 199-210.
Analytical Encounters: Global Music Criticism and Enlightenment Ethnomusicology. In Studies on a Global History of Music ed. Reinhard Strohm, (New York and London: Routledge, 2018), 42-60.泭
Performing Sovereignty, Sounding Autonomy: Political Representation in the Operas of Maria Antonia of Saxony,泭Music & Letters泭96/3 (2015), 344-389. 泭Runner-up for the Westrup Prize at Oxford University Press.
,泭Cambridge Opera Journal, 25/1 (2013), 37-73.
Genre and Form in German Opera. In泭Cambridge Companion to Eighteenth-Century Opera, A. DelDonna and P. Polzonetti, ed., (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009), 184-201.
from the Diocese of Trier,泭Plainsong and Medieval Music, 18/1, April 2009, 33-60.泭 Winner of Oxford Universitys (externally refereed) Osgoode prize
,泭Eighteenth-Century Music泭2006泭3/2.泭 Reprinted in泭Essays on Opera,泭1750-1800泭ed. John Rice, in Ashgate Library of Essays in Opera Studies, 6 vols., 2010, 329-348.
Selected Honours and Awards
2022-2023 SSHRC Explore Grant (internal), A History of Musics in Southern Africa, 1497-1910
2022 SSHRC Connections Grant, Principal Investigator (with Jennifer Bain). The Music Encoding Conference 2022
2019-2020 SSHRC Connections Grant, Principal Investigator, Rethinking Enlightenment Music History
2015-2019 SSHRC Insight Grant, Principal Investigator ($154,850), Opera and the Musical Canon,1750-1815
2017-2018 Burgess Research Award, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, AV整氈窒
2017 SSHRC Connections Grant, Principal Investigator, Operas Canonic Entanglements
2015 DAAD Faculty Research Grant, Humboldt University, Berlin
2014:泭Balzan International Research Visitorship, Faculty of Music, University of Oxford.
2010-2011泭John M. Ward Fellow in Music and Dance, Houghton Library, Harvard University
2007泭Osgood prize泭University of Oxford for New Music in the Office of Thomas Becket in Trier, now published in泭Plainsong and Medieval Music