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In addition to her career as a performer, Judith has done significant research into early vocal performance issues, making numerous appearances as lecturer, panelist, and instructor on topics such as musical rhetoric, early Baroque vocal ornamentation, the history and origins of early opera, and the editing and performance of early English songs. She was a contributing editor for the Amherst Early Music edition of Petrucci's 1501 Odhecaton (David Fallows, general editor), published in 2001, and she is currently collaborating with Dr. Christopher LeCluyse on the publication of a new critical edition of songs composed before 1350 with Middle English texts. She has been on the faculty of the International Historical Harp Conference and the Amherst Early Music Festival and Workshop in Storrs, Connecticut, and she has recently presented lectures and concerts on the editing and performance of medieval English music at the Southeastern Medieval Society Workshop in New Orleans, Louisiana, and the Texas Midwinter Festival of Music in Austin, Texas.

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