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28th Renaissance Polyphony Weekend Dr. William MahrtWilliam Mahrt teaches musicology at Stanford University, where he directs the Stanford Early Music Singers. His scholarship centers upon the performance of Medieval and Renaissance music and its relation to liturgy and to music theory. He has written on the relation of music and liturgy; music and poetry in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance; and on the music of Guillaume de Machaut, Orlando di Lasso, and Johannes Brahms. He gives workshops on chant and Renaissance music around the country. Dr. Mahrt also directs the St. Ann Choir in Palo Alto, CA, which regularly sings Gregorian chant and Renaissance polyphony in liturgical performance. He is president of the Church Music Association of America and editor of its journal Sacred Music, the oldest continuously-published music journal in the United States. His book, The Musical Shape of the Liturgy, was published in 2012.
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an article on Dr. Mahrt.
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