Lucas Marincak

Lucas Marincak

First Name: 
Lucas
Last Name: 
Marincak
Title: 
PhD Student
Biography : 

Lucas Marincak is a 2nd-year doctoral candidate with the Centre for Medieval Studies, University of Toronto, focusing on music in the Middle Ages. He is competent in multiple medieval languages (Latin, Greek, Old English).  He is also an accredited organist (C.R.C.C.O.), composer, and Yamaha music instructor.

Education: 
BA, Linguistics, University of Ottawa, 2010
MA, Classics & Religious Studies, University of Ottawa, 2016
Colleague of the Royal Canadian College of Organists (CRCCO), 2019
Personal Website: 
https://musescore.com/user/22392776

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Areas of Interest: 

Medieval music

Program:

Cohort:

1st Major: 
Musicology
1st Minor: 
Philology
Dissertation Supervisors: 
John Haines
Presentations: 
‘Microtonalism and the Middle Ages: Exploring the 17-tone hypothesis of George Secor’; 2019 Cologne Toronto Graduate Student Colloquium, Zentrum für Mittelalterstudien,Universität zu Köln (Cologne, Germany)
‘Introducing the Life of Aaron: A Story from the Egyptian Desert, and its NarrativeStructure’; Unravelling Religion 3: Space, Place, and Affect, 2016 Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference, Queen’s University (Kingston, ON)
“‘Egypt vs. Europe: The Chalcedonian Fault Line’; Religion and History, 2016 Department of Classics and Religion Graduate Student Conference, University of Calgary
“‘Egyptian Travelogue in Coptic Hagiography’, Voyages and Journeys in Antiquity, 2016 Department of Classical Studies Graduate Student Conference, University of Western Ontario (London, ON)
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