Van Orden obtained a Ph.D. in Music History and Theory from the
University of Chicago in 1996. She worked at the
University of California, Berkeley, from 1997 until moving to Harvard in 2013. She was editor-in-chief of the
Journal of the American Musicological Society from 2008 to 2010, and currently serves on the editorial boards of
Early Music History,
Saggiatore Musicale,
Oxford Bibliographies, and
The New Cultural History of Music. Her principal research interest is the French
chanson, on which she has written two books. Van Orden has made numerous recordings with
Les Arts Florissants (dir.
William Christie),
Collegium Vocale Ghent (dir.
Philippe Herreweghe), Anima Aeterna (dir.
Jos Van Immerseele),
La Petite Bande (dir.
Sigiswald Kuijken),
Tafelmusik (dir.
Jeanne Lamon),
Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra (dir.
Nicholas McGegan), and
American Bach Soloists (dir. Jeffrey Thomas). == Bibliography ==