Katelijne Schiltz - Publications#


Books

“Vulgari orecchie—purgate orecchie”. De relatie tussen publiek en muziek in het Venetiaanse motetoeuvre van Adriaan Willaert (= Symbolae Facultatis Litterarum Lovaniensis B.31), Leuven: Leuven University Press 2003.

Music and Riddle Culture in the Renaissance, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2015.


Articles in journals / Book chapters

La storia di un’iscrizione canonica tra Cinquecento e inizio Seicento: il caso di Ad te, Domine, levavi animam meam di Philippus de Monte (1574), in: Rivista italiana di Musicologia 38 (2003), 227–256.

Motets in their Place: Some ‘Crucial’ Findings on Willaert’s Book of Five-Part Motets (Venice, 1539), in: Tijdschrift van de Koninklijke Vereniging voor Nederlandse Muziekgeschiedenis 54 (2004), 99–118.

„Harmonicos magis ac suaves nemo edidit unquam cantus“: Cipriano de Rores Concordes adhibete animos, in: Archiv für Musikwissenschaft 62 (2005), 111–136.

Gioseffo Zarlino and the Miserere Tradition: A Ferrarese Connection?, in: Early Music History 27 (2008), 181–215.

Adrian Willaert’s Hymn for the Holy Shroud, in: Journal of the Alamire Foundation 4 (2012), 57–72.

Musikalische Gelehrsamkeit: Die Kultur des Kanons, in: Michele Calella and Lothar Schmidt (eds.), Komponieren in der Renaissance: Lehre und Praxis (= Handbuch der Musik in der Renaissance 2), Laaber 2013, 296–316.

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