Samantha Owens

Professor Samantha Owens

  • Post Nominals: FAHA
  • Fellow Type: Fellow
  • Elected to the Academy: 2012
  • Section(s): Arts

Biography

Samantha Owens is an Honorary Professor of Music at the University of Queensland. Her research centres on historical performance practices and performance cultures, particularly early modern German court music, the musical life of early eighteenth-century Dublin, and the reception of German music and musicians in New Zealand and Australia, 1850-1950 (including itinerant ‘German bands’). In addition to holding two Alexander von Humboldt Fellowships, hosted by the Institut fuer Musik, Martin-Luther-Universitaet Halle-Wittenberg (2009-2010), and the Bach-Archiv in Leipzig (2018), respectively, she has held visiting fellowships at the Herzog August Bibliothek, Wolfenbuettel (2004), and at Clare Hall, University of Cambridge (2007-2008).

Professor Owens’ publications include The Well-Travelled Musician: John Sigismond Cousser and Musical Exchange in Baroque Europe (2017), Johann Sigismund Kusser, Adonis (2009), Music at German Courts, 17151760: Changing Artistic Priorities (2011, co-edited with Barbara M. Reul and Janice B. Stockigt FAHA), Searches for Tradition: Essays on New Zealand Music, Past & Present (2017, co-edited with Michael Brown), and J. S. Bach in Australia: Studies in Reception and Performance (2018, co-edited with Denis Collins and Kerry Murphy FAHA).

Acknowledgement of Country

The Australian Academy of the Humanities recognises Australia’s First Nations Peoples as the traditional owners and custodians of this land, and their continuous connection to country, community and culture.