Musik vor 1600 - Koeppl-Chantal
Chantal Köppl
(Institut für Kunstgeschichte und Musikwissenschaft der JGU Mainz)

Kurzbio:

Chantal Köppl is currently finishing her master's degree in musicology at the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz, Germany. She started studying musicology and comparative literature in Mainz in 2012 and obtained her bachelor's degree in 2016 with a thesis on "Jan Le Febures Rosetum Marianum (1609)". From 2014 to 2015 Chantal Köppl studied at the University of Berne (Switzerland) and in 2018 she spent a semester at the University of Ferrara (Italy) as part of the ERASMUS program. As an assistant student she collaborated on the project between the two musicology departments of Mainz and Weimar/Jena named "Early mass settings between liturgical function and aesthetic ambition" (Die frühe Messvertonung zwischen liturgischer Funktion und Kunstanspruch). She had previously also focused on codicology and music philology as well as on sacred music and music printing in the 15th and 16th century.


Vorträge von Chantal Köppl in dieser Reihe:
  1. Roman Missae de feria in Papal manuscripts c. 1500
    (26. Juni 2019)