Peer-Reviewed Articles, Reviews, and
Chapters in Edited Collections

Singing at Your Own Funeral: Overdubbed Intimacy and the Persistence of Tradition in Soviet Georgia

Journal of Sonic Studies 27 (2025). Abstract | Link to open-access article.

Sounds of Captivity: Prisoner-of-War Recordings in the First World War

Journal of the Royal Musical Association 150, no. 1 (May 2025): 303–312. Review essay of Captured Voices by Britta Lange and Knowing by Ear by Anette Hoffmann. Link to open-access article.

The Texture of a Nation: Excavating Polyphony in the Caucasus

Theoria: Historical Aspects of Music Theory 28 (2024): 131–43. Abstract | PDF

Blackbirds in the Archive: Genealogy and Media in a Century of Georgian Folk Song

Ethnomusicology 64, no. 2 (2020): 274–300. Reprinted in Historical Trends in Georgian Traditional and Sacred Music: A Tribute to Anzor Erkomaishvili (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2023). Abstract | PDF

“There Is No Dogma, but There Is a Frame”: Formulaic Improvisation in the Gurian Trio Song

In Proceedings of the Tenth International Symposium on Traditional Polyphony (2022), eds. Rusudan Tsurtsumia and Joseph Jordania, 272–82. Abstract | PDF | ქართულად

Polyphony

In Music Theory, Race, and Colonialism: Key Terms and Critical Methods, eds. Jade Conlee and Tatiana Koike (under review). Abstract