Adele Marsland

MA Student
Research Area
Education

B.Mus, with Distinction, Mount Allison University, 2021
M.A., Musicology, University of British Columbia, 2023


About

Originally from Ottawa, ON, Adele is a second-year graduate student who recently completed a Bachelor of Music in Voice at Mount Allison University. Adele’s research interests include medieval history and women in early modern Europe, and she is currently developing her master’s thesis on England’s first singer-actresses.

She has been a choral singer for eight years, participating in both the 2018 Podium national choral conference and the 2019 Ontario Youth Choir. Adele has worked with the Sackville Festival of Early Music, Early Music Vancouver, and the Chan Centre for the Performing Arts. She is a past member of UBC’s Early Music Ensemble and in her spare time enjoys amateur photography.


Research

“Music-Making in Medieval English Nunneries: Authority, Authorship, and Agency.”

University of New Brunswick Arts Matters Conference (March 2021)

“From Archival Print to Modern Score: Making a Critical Edition of Two Seventeenth- Century Italian Motets.”

Mount Allison Department of Music Colloquia Musica Series (September 2020)

 


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Adele Marsland

MA Student
Research Area
Education

B.Mus, with Distinction, Mount Allison University, 2021
M.A., Musicology, University of British Columbia, 2023


About

Originally from Ottawa, ON, Adele is a second-year graduate student who recently completed a Bachelor of Music in Voice at Mount Allison University. Adele’s research interests include medieval history and women in early modern Europe, and she is currently developing her master’s thesis on England’s first singer-actresses.

She has been a choral singer for eight years, participating in both the 2018 Podium national choral conference and the 2019 Ontario Youth Choir. Adele has worked with the Sackville Festival of Early Music, Early Music Vancouver, and the Chan Centre for the Performing Arts. She is a past member of UBC’s Early Music Ensemble and in her spare time enjoys amateur photography.


Research

“Music-Making in Medieval English Nunneries: Authority, Authorship, and Agency.”

University of New Brunswick Arts Matters Conference (March 2021)

“From Archival Print to Modern Score: Making a Critical Edition of Two Seventeenth- Century Italian Motets.”

Mount Allison Department of Music Colloquia Musica Series (September 2020)

 


Media

Podcasts

From series Content and Capable


 

 


Adele Marsland

MA Student
Research Area
Education

B.Mus, with Distinction, Mount Allison University, 2021
M.A., Musicology, University of British Columbia, 2023

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Originally from Ottawa, ON, Adele is a second-year graduate student who recently completed a Bachelor of Music in Voice at Mount Allison University. Adele’s research interests include medieval history and women in early modern Europe, and she is currently developing her master’s thesis on England’s first singer-actresses.

She has been a choral singer for eight years, participating in both the 2018 Podium national choral conference and the 2019 Ontario Youth Choir. Adele has worked with the Sackville Festival of Early Music, Early Music Vancouver, and the Chan Centre for the Performing Arts. She is a past member of UBC’s Early Music Ensemble and in her spare time enjoys amateur photography.

Research keyboard_arrow_down

“Music-Making in Medieval English Nunneries: Authority, Authorship, and Agency.”

University of New Brunswick Arts Matters Conference (March 2021)

“From Archival Print to Modern Score: Making a Critical Edition of Two Seventeenth- Century Italian Motets.”

Mount Allison Department of Music Colloquia Musica Series (September 2020)

 

Media keyboard_arrow_down

Podcasts

From series Content and Capable