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Lowell Lindgren (lindgren@mit.edu),
Professor of Music. Ph.D., Harvard University, is a musicologist who writes about 17th and 18th century topics, such as opera in Rome,
Italians in Handelian London, and stage design. His most recent books are "The Correspondence of Agostino Steffani and Giuseppe Riva"
(a collaboration with Colin Timms, for vol. 36 of the Royal Musical Association Research Chronicle, 2003) and "Nicola Francesco Haym,
Complete Sonatas" (2 volumes, A-R Editions, 2002). He is a consulting editor for "Recercare" and has served as review editor for the
"Journal of the American Musicological Society," area editor for "The New Grove Dictionary of Opera" and Italian opera editor for "Music
for London Entertainment." For excellence in teaching, he received in 1997 a MacVicar Faculty Fellowship from MIT and the Luise Vosgerchian
Teaching Prize from the Max Goldberg Foundation. |