
Overview
Background
Samantha’s research and postgraduate supervision centres on historical performance practices and performance cultures. Her published output comprises two main strands. First: the influence and reception of German music and musicians in Australasia, 1850–1950 (including itinerant German bands, and the music of J. S. Bach) and the history of listening cultures in Australasia during the first half of the 20th century (including the impact of the gramophone and radio broadcasting). And, second: early modern German court music (in particular the Württemberg Hofkapelle); professional women musicians in the 17th and 18th centuries; the early history of the orchestra and oboe bands (Hautboistenbande); and John Sigismond Cousser (Kusser) and the musical life of early 18th-century Dublin.
She is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities (from 2012), and has also held visiting fellowships at the Herzog August Bibliothek in Wolfenbüttel, Germany (2004); Clare Hall, University of Cambridge (2007–2008); and, as an Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Research Fellow, at the Institut für Musik, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg (2009–2010) and the Bach-Archiv in Leipzig, Germany (2018).
In 2011–2017, Samantha was an Associate and (from 2015) International Investigator with the Australian Research Council's Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions: Europe 1100–1800. Her monograph, The Well-Travelled Musician: John Sigismond Cousser and Musical Exchange in Baroque Europe (Boydell Press, 2017), was funded by an Australian Research Council Discovery Project grant (2013– 2015). Most recently, she received funding from the Lilburn Trust for hosting a scholarly symposium on Music in Colonial New Zealand Cities (November 2022); an edited volume of the papers is currently in preparation.
From 1994 until 2023, Samantha taught papers on historical performance practice, the history of Western European music of the 17th and 18th centuries, and the history of Western art music in New Zealand, 1850–1950 (including jazz, classical and popular music). She was employed full time at the University of Queensland from 2001 until 2015 (Lecturer–Associate Professor). In 2015 she returned to New Zealand, where she held the positions of Associate Professor (2015–2018) and Professor of Musicology (2019–2024) at the New Zealand School of Music – Te Kōkī.
Samantha has been the editor of numerous scholarly books and works as a freelance indexer; her index for Music at German Courts: Changing Artistic Priorities (Boydell Press, 2011) won the 2012 medal of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Indexers.
Availability
- Honorary Professor Samantha Owens is:
- Available for supervision
- Media expert
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Music, Victoria University of Wellington
- Bachelor (Honours), Victoria University of Wellington
- Doctor of Philosophy, Victoria University of Wellington
- Australian Academy of the Humanities, Australian Academy of the Humanities
Research impacts
Samantha has presented the results of her research as radio talks and interviews (in both English and German), including for Radio New Zealand (National and Concert), Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC Radio National and Classic FM), Deutscher Rundfunk (WDR) and Südwestrundfunk (SWR), as well as giving regular pre-concert talks, including at Wigmore Hall (London), Dublin Castle, Kilkenny Castle, Staatsoper Stuttgart, Württembergische Landesbibliothek, and for Musica Viva Australia, Chamber Music New Zealand and the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra.
In 2017, together with Dr Michael Brown (Curator Music, Alexander Turnbull Library), she curated the exhibition ‘An Ornament to the Town’: The Band Rotunda in New Zealand, at the National Library of New Zealand (March–June 2017) and Aratoi: Wairarapa Museum of Art & History (September–November 2017).
Works
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2007
Book Chapter
"....nicht so leicht in einer Protestantischen Hoff Cappell einen Catholischen Cappell Meister..." Notes on the early career of Giuseppe Antonio Brescianello (c. 1690-1758)
Owens, Samantha K. (2007). "....nicht so leicht in einer Protestantischen Hoff Cappell einen Catholischen Cappell Meister..." Notes on the early career of Giuseppe Antonio Brescianello (c. 1690-1758). Musik in Baden-Württemberg Jahrbuch. (pp. 199-214) edited by Gabriele Busch-Salmen, Walter Salmen and Markus Zepf. Munich: Strube Verlag.
2006
Other Outputs
Handel at Hamburg's Goosemarket Theatre
Owens, Samantha (2006). Handel at Hamburg's Goosemarket Theatre. Wellington, NZ: Radio New Zealand.
2006
Conference Publication
'Employ Your Muse on Kings Alive': a newly discovered serenata for William III in Hamburg
Owens, Samantha (2006). 'Employ Your Muse on Kings Alive': a newly discovered serenata for William III in Hamburg. 15th New Zealand Musicological Society Conference 2006, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, NZ, November, 2006.
2006
Journal Article
The Stuttgart Adonis: A recently rediscovered opera by Johann Sigismund Cousser?
Owens, Samantha (2006). The Stuttgart Adonis: A recently rediscovered opera by Johann Sigismund Cousser?. Musical Times, 147 (1896), 67-80. doi: 10.2307/25434405
2006
Book Chapter
The rise and decline of opera at the Württemberg Court, 1698-1733
Owens, Samantha (2006). The rise and decline of opera at the Württemberg Court, 1698-1733. Italian Opera in Central Europe. (pp. 99-114) edited by Melania Bucciarelli, Norbert Dubowy and Reinhard Strohm. Berlin: Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag.
2006
Conference Publication
‘A better market crier than librettist’: J. S. Cousser, F. C. Bressand, and Italian opera at the Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel court in the early 1690s
Owens, Samantha (2006). ‘A better market crier than librettist’: J. S. Cousser, F. C. Bressand, and Italian opera at the Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel court in the early 1690s. Twelfth Biennial International Conference on Baroque Music, University of Warsaw, Poland, 26-30 July 2006.
2006
Conference Publication
Roundtable: The changing artistic priorities of German Hofkapellen, 1715-1760: a comparative panel
Owens, Samantha (2006). Roundtable: The changing artistic priorities of German Hofkapellen, 1715-1760: a comparative panel. Twelfth Biennial International Conference on Baroque Music, University of Warsaw, Poland, 26-30 July 2006.
2005
Journal Article
Censorship of the goût moderne in 1730s Ludwigsburg and the music of Giuseppe Antonio Brescianello
Owens, Samantha (2005). Censorship of the goût moderne in 1730s Ludwigsburg and the music of Giuseppe Antonio Brescianello. Eighteenth Century Music, 2 (2), 299-310. doi: 10.1017/S1478570605000394
2005
Other Outputs
Heinrich Schutz
Owens, Samantha (2005). Heinrich Schutz. Wellington, NZ: Radio New Zealand.
2005
Conference Publication
On the concept of the "Kleine Cammer-Music" in early eighteenth-century German court music
Owens, Samantha (2005). On the concept of the "Kleine Cammer-Music" in early eighteenth-century German court music. Wissenschaftliche Konferenz zu den 9. Internationalen Fasch-Festtagen, Anhalt-Zerbst, Germany, 8-9 April, 2005. Beeskow, Germany: Ortus.
2005
Book Chapter
Upgrading from consort to orchestra at the Württemberg court
Owens, Samantha (2005). Upgrading from consort to orchestra at the Württemberg court. From Renaissance to Baroque : Change in instruments and instrumental music in the seventeenth century : Proceedings of the National Early Music Association Conference held, in association with the Department of Music, University of York and the York Early Music Festival, at the University College of Ripon and York St. John, York, 2-4 July 1999. (pp. 227-240) edited by Peter Holman and Jonathan Wainright. Aldershot, England: Ashgate.
2004
Other Outputs
Music at the Dresden Court
Owens, Samantha (2004). Music at the Dresden Court. Wellington, NZ: Radio New Zealand.
2004
Conference Publication
'Eine gelinde Music von ferne gehoeret' (Serene Music Heard from a Distance): The Place of Musicians in German Courtly Ballets and Singballette, 1650–1700
Owens, Samantha (2004). 'Eine gelinde Music von ferne gehoeret' (Serene Music Heard from a Distance): The Place of Musicians in German Courtly Ballets and Singballette, 1650–1700. 13th New Zealand Musicological Society Conference 2004, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, November 2004.
2004
Conference Publication
Censorship of the gout moderne in 1730s Ludwigsburg and the Music of Giuseppe Antonio Brescianello
Owens, Samantha (2004). Censorship of the gout moderne in 1730s Ludwigsburg and the Music of Giuseppe Antonio Brescianello. Eleventh Biennial International Conference on Baroque Music, Manchester, United Kingdom, 14-18 July, 2004.
2003
Other Outputs
Baroque programme music
Owens, Samantha (2003). Baroque programme music. Wellington, NZ: Radio New Zealand.
2003
Other Outputs
Dieterich Buxtehude (1637–1707)
Owens, Samantha (2003). Dieterich Buxtehude (1637–1707). Wellington, NZ: Radio New Zealand.
2003
Book Chapter
The provenance of the J. F. Fasch concertos in Crown Prince Friedrich Ludwig of Württemberg’s music collection: Contextual remarks on the ‘Sammlung Ziegesar’
Owens, Samantha (2003). The provenance of the J. F. Fasch concertos in Crown Prince Friedrich Ludwig of Württemberg’s music collection: Contextual remarks on the ‘Sammlung Ziegesar’. Johann Friedrich Fasch und der italienische Stil. (pp. 77-90) edited by Konstanze Musketa. Dessau, Germany: Internationale Fasch-Gesellschaft e. V. Zerbst.
2003
Conference Publication
The provenance of the J. F. Fasch concertos in Crown Prince Friedrich Ludwig of Wuerttemberg's music collection: contextual remarks on the "Sammlung Ziegesar"
Owens, Samantha (2003). The provenance of the J. F. Fasch concertos in Crown Prince Friedrich Ludwig of Wuerttemberg's music collection: contextual remarks on the "Sammlung Ziegesar". Wissenschaftliche Konferenz zu den 8. Internationalen Fasch-Festtagen, Anhalt-Zerbst, Germany, 4-5 April, 2003. Dessau, Germany: Anhalt Edition.
2003
Book Chapter
Und mancher grosser Fürst kan ein Apollo seyn: Erbprinz Friedrich Ludwig von Württemberg (1698–1731)
Owens, Samantha (2003). Und mancher grosser Fürst kan ein Apollo seyn: Erbprinz Friedrich Ludwig von Württemberg (1698–1731). Musik in Baden-Wuerttemberg Jahrbuch. (pp. 177-189) edited by G. Gunther. Stuttgart , Germany: Metzler.
2002
Other Outputs
Johann Adolf Hasse (1699–1783)
Owens, Samantha (2002). Johann Adolf Hasse (1699–1783). Wellington, NZ: Radio New Zealand.
Funding
Past funding
Supervision
Availability
- Honorary Professor Samantha Owens is:
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Rhetoric and Symbolism in Late Elizabethan Music
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Denis Collins
Completed supervision
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2017
Doctor Philosophy
The Critical Reception of Robert Schumann's Solo Piano Music in London, 1918-45
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Simon Perry
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2016
Master Philosophy
Music, Meaning and Signs: Eighteenth-century Topoi in Goethe and Anna Amalia's "Erwin und Elmire"
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Shaun Brown
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2010
Master Philosophy
Performance practice issues in Albinoni's Concerti A Cinquc Op.9 No. 5
Principal Advisor
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2009
Master Philosophy
Filling the eighteenth-century void for violists: study of Mozart's 'viola' concerto, K.622
Principal Advisor
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2009
Master Philosophy
De la sonorité - The Bel Canto flute method of Marcel Moyse
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Denis Collins
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2009
Master Philosophy
Bach's St Matthew Passion: its birth and attempted resurrections
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Simon Perry
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2007
Doctor Philosophy
A STUDY OF MOTIVATION THROUGH REPERTOIRE IN INTERMEDIATE CELLO STUDENTS
Principal Advisor
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2006
Master Philosophy
BEETHOVEN AND THE VIOLONCELLO: THE INFLUENCE OF JEAN-LOUIS DUPORT (1749-1819)
Principal Advisor
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2006
Master Philosophy
MANNHEIM AND THE CLARINET: THE PALATINE COURT'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CLARINET AS AN ORCHESTRAL INSTRUMENT
Principal Advisor
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2006
Master Philosophy
FROM THE BIRDCAGE TO THE CONCERT STAGE: THE IMAGE TRANSFORMATION OF THE BOEHM FLUTE
Principal Advisor
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2005
Master Philosophy
ISSUES OF PERFORMANCE PRACTICE IN THE VIOLIN WORKS OF JOHANNES BRAHMS (1833-1897)
Principal Advisor
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2004
Master Music
THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE GERMAN SYSTEM CLARINET: CIRCA 1700-1900
Principal Advisor
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2004
Master Philosophy
THE CHANGING STYLES IN THE PERFOMANCE OF RICHARD STRAUSS'S VIER LETZTE LIEDER AND SAMUEL BARBER'S HERMIT SONGS
Principal Advisor
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2017
Doctor Philosophy
"O dolorosa gioia": Death as Paradox in the Late Madrigals of Carlo Gesualdo (1566-1613)
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Denis Collins
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2016
Master Philosophy
Approaches to Harmony in Selected Works from Gesualdo's Madrigali e Cinque Voci
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Denis Collins
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
Relationships between the Twelfth-Century Aquitanian Polyphonic Versus and Two-Part Conductus Repertories
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Denis Collins
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2016
Master Philosophy
Interpreting the Early Lieder of Erich Korngold: A Performer`s Perspective on So Gott und Papa will (1910)
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Simon Perry
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
Hubert Foss and the Politics of Musical Progress: Modernism and British Music Publishing
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Simon Perry
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2014
Master Philosophy
A performance guide to Mozart's Symphonie Concertante in E flat major (K. 364) based on the formation of style and interpretation.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Denis Collins
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2005
Master Philosophy
INTERROGATING THE AESTHETIC: THE HIP CONTRIBUTION
Associate Advisor
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2005
Doctor Philosophy
A MODEL OF SEQUENTIAL MUSIC TEACHING UTILISING PHILIPPINE VOCAL MATERIALS
Associate Advisor
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2002
Master Music
THE BASSOON AT THE TIME OF CARL MARIA VON WEBER
Associate Advisor
Media
Enquiries
Contact Honorary Professor Samantha Owens directly for media enquiries about:
- 17th-century music
- 18th-century music
- Baroque music
- early history of the orchestra
- early modern German court music
- German music and musicians in New Zealand and Australia, 1850–1950
- history of gramophone & radio in Australasia
- history of Western music in Australia
- history of Western music in New Zealand
- J. S. Cousser (Kusser) 1660-1727
- music in early 18th-century Dublin
- music of J. S. Bach and G. F. Handel in Australasia, 1850–1950
- oboe bands (Hautboistenbande)
- women musicians in the 17th and 18th centuries
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