ECHOES depends on a dynamic interplay between the team members, who are historical musicologists and scholars from the STEM disciplines. ECHOES presents an example of truly interdisciplinary research, where musicologists and music-technology scholars feed into each other’s research while working towards a common goal.

By including six students and a post-doc fellow, ECHOES provides advanced training in such diverse areas as codicology and music palaeography, early music, critical editing, and computer-aided musical
analysis. Such skills development is critical for the future of research.

ECHOES’s team of researchers and consultants includes the most renowned international scholars working in the field of plainchant music and brings together the current top experts with an established track record in computational musicology applied to chant.

Meet the ECHOES team

Elsa De Luca, PI

Manuel Pedro Ferreira, Co-PI

António Alberto Monteiro Medina de Seiça​

Carla Isabel Pereira Crespo​

Diogo Maria Pupo Correia Alte da Veiga​

Inês Nunes Trinidade

João Pedro Carvalho de Alvarenga​

Océane Boudeau​

Tiago Alexandre Sozinho Pinto

Zuelma Paula Miranda Duarte Chaves​

Grant recipients

Adriana Simão Undergraduate student in historical musicology. 06/23 – 08/23

Hoang Tuan Phan (Antoine Phan) (McGill University). Undergraduate student in electrical engineering. 12/23 – 11/24

Vicente Urones (Universidad de Salamanca). Doctoral student in historical musicology. 08/23 – 01/24​

Martha Thomae (former PhD candidate at McGill University). Postdoctoral researcher in music technology. 11/23 – 02/26

Francesco Orio (Universidad de Barcelona). Doctoral student in historical musicology. 02/24 – 01/26​

To be hired…

Undergraduate student in historical musicology. 09/24 – 11/24 ​

Undergraduate student in computer science. 11/24 – 10/25

Consultants

Jennifer Bain  Dalhousie University​

Ichiro Fujinaga  McGill University​

Debra Lacoste  Dalhousie University​

Kathleen Edna Nelson  University of Sydney​

Hana Vlhová-Wörner  Czech Academy of Sciences

Craig Stuart Sapp   Stanford University, CCARH/PHI​

Santiago Ruiz Torres   Universidad de Salamanca​