Kailan Rubinoff

Assistant Professor

Music - Musicology

325 Music Theatre

336-334-9859

krrubino@uncg.edu

Kailan Rubinoff, Assistant Professor of Musicology, joined the UNCG faculty in 2007. She holds a B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania, a Performance Certificate and Second Phase diploma in historical performance (Baroque and Classical flute) from the Conservatorium van Amsterdam, and a Ph.D in Music from the University of Alberta. Her doctoral research on the Early Music movement in the Netherlands was supported by grants from the Fulbright Program and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. Her current research projects center on eighteenth-century improvisation, the Dutch Early Music scene, and on historical performance and 1960s countercultural movements. Her publications have appeared in twentieth-century music, Music and Politics, New Sound, and in a forthcoming edited collection for Cambridge University Press on music and social protest in 1968.