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Författare i STM-Online 16 (2013)

Anders Edling has been a librarian at the Manuscript and Music Department of the Uppsala University Library, responsible of the music collections 1990–2008 and of the whole department 2008–12. He is the author of Franskt i svensk musik 1880–1920 (‘The French element in Swedish music 1880–1920’, dissertation, 1982) and of the biography Emil Sjögren (2009). He is one of the collaborators in ‘Swedish Musical Heritage’, initiated by the Royal Swedish Academy of Music.

Johanna Ethnersson Pontara is associate professor of musicology at the Department of Musicology and Performance Studies, Stockholm University. She has specialized in the study of early eighteenth-century opera from interdisciplinary perspectives, with particular emphasis on Performance Theory and Gender Studies. Her current long-term project is ‘The Baroque as Aesthetics and as Experiment in Opera Post 1960s; Lars Johan Werle’s Operatic Production Analysed and Interpreted from the Concept of Performativity’.

Ingrid Åkesson is an ethnomusicologist specialising in vocal traditions. In her doctoral dissertation Med rösten som instrument: Perspektiv på nutida svensk vokal folkmusik (2007) she created a model for recreation, transformation and innovation in oral/aural musical traditions. During 2010–12 she was a postdoctoral research fellow at Umeå University. Besides numerous articles she has published Folklig koralsång: En musiketnologisk undersökning av bakgrunden, bruket och musiken with Margareta Jersild (2000) and Tradisjonell sang som levende process with Astrid Nora Ressem och Lene Halskov Hansen (2009). Among her interests are musical traditions in late modernity, and music and gender.

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