Samantha Bassler
Samantha Bassler (she/her) has taught music history at RU-Newark since 2012. Educated at Nyack College, Merton College of the University of Oxford, Rutgers University, and the Open University, Samantha is trained professionally as a church musician, and as a musicologist, music theorist, and private music instructor. She lives in Brooklyn, NYC, and owns Stellar Music Space in Fort Greene, a private music school, where she teaches piano, voice, and strings, and is also organist and music director at the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church of Flatbush. As a scholar, her research interests focus on music and early modern England, especially the intersections of music, disability, and gender, and the reception history of early English music during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Samantha’s scholarly articles appear in journals and collections such as Music Theory Online, postmedieval, The Oxford Handbook of Music and Disability Studies, and Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy. With Katherine Butler, Samantha co-edited the book, Music, Myth, and Story in Medieval and Early Modern Culture, published in March 2019 by Boydell & Brewer Press, wherein her latest article was published. Samantha is also a certified yoga teacher and a disability rights advocate.