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Professor
Faculty of Music
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BIO
John Haines is professor of music and medieval studies at the University of Toronto. He has published on the music of the Middle Ages and its modern reception in a variety of journals, both musicological – from Early Music History to Popular Music – and non-musicological – from Romania to Scriptorium. Recent books include Chants du diable, chants du peuple (Brepols, 2018) and Film Music: An Introduction in 11 Takes (Oxford UP, 2022). He is a contributor, among others, to The Cambridge History of Medieval Music and The Oxford Handbook of Music Revivals.
ACADEMIC POSITIONS
- ProfessorUniversity of Toronto, Toronto, Canada2010 - present
- Graduate CoordinatorUniversity of Toronto, Faculty of Music, Canada2011 - 2012
- Associate ProfessorUniversity of Toronto, Toronto, Canada2006 - 2010
- Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Toronto, Toronto, Canada2002 - 2006
- Graduate CoordinatorUniversity of Toronto, Faculty of Music, Canada2003 - 2005
- Assistant Professor of MusicShorter College, North Little Rock, United States1998 - 2002
DEGREES
- Master of Arts in MusicologyUniversity of Toronto, Canada1994
- Bachelor of Arts in French Literature, Bachelor of Science in Music EducationBemidji State University, Bemidji, United States1992
- Doctor of Philosophy in MusicologyUniversity of Toronto, Toronto, Canada1998
- Associate DegreeOak Hills Bible College, United States1988
LANGUAGES
- French
AVAILABILITY
- Industry Projects
- Masters Research or PhD student supervision