Christine Jeanneret received her PhD in musicology in 2005 at the University of Geneva and she is currently associate professor at the Centre for Privacy Studies (University of Copenhagen). Her research focuses on early modern performing arts, with a particular interest in performance and staging, costumes and bodies, cultural exchanges, gender studies and court studies. In 2009 she was associate researcher at Yale University for the Yale Baroque Opera Project and in 2015-16 she was a Fellow of the Italian Academy for Advanced Studies in America at Columbia University. She was awarded Queen Margrethe II’s Rome Prize for her outstanding research in 2017. Currently, she is the PI of SOUND: Soundscapes of Rosenborg, an innovative research project aiming at listening, hearing and reconstructing the soundscapes of Rosenborg Castle. She has published a monograph, L’Œuvre en filigrane (Olschki 2009) and numerous articles on early modern music, gender studies, music in migration.