Biography
Thomas Kelly is an historical musicologist whose interests embrace the role of music within Christian liturgy, chant, and medieval performance practice. He has written extensively on the history of medieval as well as modern music. Among his many publications are The Beneventan Chant (Cambridge University Press, 1989), First Nights at the Opera (Yale University Press, 2004), The Practice of Medieval Music: Studies in Chant and Performance (Ashgate, 2010), and Capturing Music: The Story of Notation (W.W. Norton, 2014). Professor Kelly is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, a Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et Lettres of the French Republic, and a Fellow of the Medieval Academy of America.-facutly profile
Books by Thomas Forrest Kelly
Melisma
Melisma
Sources of Beneventan Chant
Sources of Beneventan Chant
Liber Ordinarius of the Abbey
Liber Ordinarius of the Abbey of St. Gertrude at Nivelles
The Role of the Scroll
Cambridge History of Medieval
Cambridge History of Medieval Music
Re-tractationes
The Cambridge History of Medieval Music 2 Volume Hardback Set
Capturing music : the story of notation
Capturing Music
Capturing Music
Music then and now
The sources of Beneventan chan
The sources of Beneventan chant
Ambrosiana at Harvard
Ambrosiana at Harvard
The practice of medieval music
Oral and written transmission
Oral and written transmission in chant
The Century Of Bach And Mozart Perspectives On Historiography Composition Theory And Performance
The Ordinal of Montecassino an
The Ordinal of Montecassino and Benevento
First Nights at the Opera
First nights : five musical premieres
The exultet in Southern Italy
First Nights
Les témoins manuscrits du chan
Les témoins manuscrits du chant bénéventan
Plainsong in the age of polyphony
The Beneventan chant