Elizabeth Weinfield is the Artistic Director of Sonnambula and a professor of musicology at Juilliard whose research explores the relationships among gender, performance, race, and material culture in the early modern period. She holds a PhD in historical musicology from the Graduate Center, CUNY, and a master’s in music from University of Oxford. Weinfield has designed site-specific concerts at museums around the country, including the Hispanic Society of America, the Detroit Institute of Arts, the Cloisters, and the Frick Collection. Her recording (with Sonnambula) of the music of the 17th-century converso composer Leonora Duarte (Centaur Records) won the 2019 American Musicological Society’s Jewish Studies award. Her upcoming scholarly publications include articles in the Journal of Seventeenth-Century Music and Notes as well as with Cambridge University Press. Weinfield is working on her first book, a monograph on Duarte that investigates music’s role in the convergence of business and culture in the early modern domestic space.