Jane Gosine grew up in Suffolk, England and was a student at the Guildhall School of Music, London, St Andrews University, and Cambridge University. After spending three years as a graduate student at Selwyn College, Cambridge, Jane was appointed as a Research Fellow at St Edmund�s College, Cambr...
Jane Gosine grew up in Suffolk, England and was a student at the Guildhall School of Music, London, St Andrews University, and Cambridge University. After spending three years as a graduate student at Selwyn College, Cambridge, Jane was appointed as a Research Fellow at St Edmund�s College, Cambridge, where she continued to supervise undergraduate students from the Faculty of Music. She holds an A.R.C.M. in violin from the Royal College of Music, London. Jane is currently an Associate Professor in the School of Music at Memorial University where she teaches courses in musicology and is primarily engaged in research into 17th-century French music, particularly the sacred music of Marc-Antoine Charpentier. She frequently serves as a consultant musicologist to music ensembles in Europe and North America, preparing new editions of music, writing programme notes, and acting as a consultant on issues related to Renaissance and Baroque performance practices (including work with Concerto delle Donne, Tafelmusik, Yale Schola Cantorum, Nonsuch Singers, Trinity Choir, New York, the Aldeburgh Festival). Jane holds a SSHRC Research Grant to study the sacred music of Marc-Antoine Charpentier.