Biography
		Sarah Eyerly, PhD, is a musicologist and Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Development in the College of Music at Florida State University, and a faculty affiliate in FSU’s Native American and Indigenous Studies Center. Her research interests include sound studies and sound art, performance practice, music and religion, and the geo-humanities. As a sound artist, she designs sound-centered art installations for community spaces across the U.S., including the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art in Indianapolis, Indiana, and the Moravian World Heritage Site in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. She is currently working on a sound installation featuring the “hidden” underground and underwater soundscapes of Edward Ball Wakulla Springs State Park Crawfordville, Florida. Dr. Eyerly is the recipient of research awards and funding from multiple federal, public, and private humanities and arts organizations, including the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS), the American Musicological Society, the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, the Fulbright U.S. Student Program, the Mozart Society of America, and the American Society for Ethnohistory. 
	
		Degrees
		
			
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					PhD, Musicology and Criticism University of California, Davis ▪ 2007 
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					MA, Musicology University of California, Davis ▪ 2005 
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					MM, Historical Performance Mannes College of Music ▪ 1998 
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					BA, Music Pennsylvania State University ▪ 1996 
Awards & Honors
		
			
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					Dale Brown Book Award Young Center for Pietist and Anabaptist Studies  ▪ 2022 
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					Robert F. Heizer Article Award American Society for Ethnohistory  ▪ 2021 
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					Srinivas Aravamudan Article Award American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies  ▪ 2021 
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					Marjorie Weston Emerson Article Award Mozart Society of America  ▪ 2021 
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					Music in American Culture Book Award American Musicological Society  ▪ 2020 
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					Lester J. Cappon Article Award Omohundro Institute for Early American History and Culture  ▪ 2020 
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					ACLS Collaborative Research Fellowship American Council of Learned Societies  ▪ 2017 
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					Fulbright Fellowship Fulbright U.S. Student Program  ▪ 1998 
 
	
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		Memberships
		
				Society for Ethnomusicology,
					 Member;
					 
					2017 - 2018
				
			
				Society for American Music,
					 Member;
					 
					2017 - 2018
				
			
				American Musicological Society,
					 Member;
					 
					2017 - 2018
				
			
				Society for Eighteenth-Century Music,
					 President;
					 
					2016 - 2018
				
			
		Professional Presentations
		
			Improvised Hymnody in the Moravian Mohican Missions;
				Wilkinson Lecture; West Chester University; 2016
			
		
			Mozart and the Moravians: Mozart Reception in Transatlantic Context;
				Invited Lecture; Wake Forest University; 2016
			
		
			How the Moravians Sang Away the Wilderness;
				Keynote Lecture; Moravian College, Biennial Conference on Moravian History & Music; 2014
			
		
		Other Professional Activities
		Director of FSU's Early Music Program
	 
		Biography
		Sarah Eyerly, PhD, is a musicologist and Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Development in the College of Music at Florida State University, and a faculty affiliate in FSU’s Native American and Indigenous Studies Center. Her research interests include sound studies and sound art, performance practice, music and religion, and the geo-humanities. As a sound artist, she designs sound-centered art installations for community spaces across the U.S., including the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art in Indianapolis, Indiana, and the Moravian World Heritage Site in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. She is currently working on a sound installation featuring the “hidden” underground and underwater soundscapes of Edward Ball Wakulla Springs State Park Crawfordville, Florida. Dr. Eyerly is the recipient of research awards and funding from multiple federal, public, and private humanities and arts organizations, including the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS), the American Musicological Society, the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, the Fulbright U.S. Student Program, the Mozart Society of America, and the American Society for Ethnohistory. 
	
		Speaking Details
		
			Speaker Topics
			
				Applied Musicology
			
				Archaeomusicology
			
				Geography Of Music And Sound
			
				Music And Sound In Florida
			
				Music History
			
				Sound And Environment
			
		
			Target Audiences
			
				Adults
			
				Elementary School
			
				High School
			
				Middle School
			
		
			Fee Range
			
				Expenses Only
			
				Greater than $500