

Lisa Chaufty
Lisa Marie Chaufty is an esteemed Adjunct Associate Professor at the School of Music, University of Utah, where she also serves as the Director of the Emma Ray Riggs McKay Music Library and the Early Music Ensemble. With a robust academic background, Lisa holds a Master of Science in Library and Information Science with a focus on Data Curation from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. She further enriched her expertise through Graduate Studies in Musicology at the University of California, Berkeley. Lisa's research interests are diverse and encompass Music Librarianship, Information Literacy, and Plagiarism, among others. She has a particular passion for exploring the works of Maurice Abravanel and is deeply engaged in the study and performance of early music, with a focus on instruments like the Recorder and Traverso. Her dedication to these fields is evident in her scholarly contributions and her commitment to pedagogy. Under her leadership, the McKay Music Library has flourished, with significant expansions in both collections and facilities. Lisa is committed to making the library a welcoming and inclusive space for all students, fostering an environment conducive to learning and exploration. Her efforts have been instrumental in transforming the library into a hub of scholarly activity. Beyond her role as a music librarian, Lisa is an accomplished early music performer and concert curator. Her vibrant playing has been praised by audiences and critics alike, and she is known for her ability to bring historical music to life with authenticity and passion. Her performances are not only a testament to her skill but also to her deep understanding of the music she interprets. Lisa is also actively involved in community engagement, often participating in public speaking engagements and performances that aim to educate and inspire. Her commitment to sharing her knowledge and passion for music extends beyond the university, reaching diverse audiences and fostering a greater appreciation for early music and its historical context. Through her multifaceted career, Lisa Marie Chaufty continues to make significant contributions to the fields of music librarianship and early music performance, inspiring students, colleagues, and audiences with her dedication and expertise. Her work reflects a profound commitment to both academic excellence and community involvement, making her a respected figure in her field.