Stephanie P. Schlagel
Assoc Dean
Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Director of Graduate Studies; Associate Professor of Musicology
Emery Hall
3235B
CCM Academic Affairs - 0003
Professional Summary
Dr. Stephanie P. Schlagel, Associate Professor, is a musicologist specializing in the music of Josquin des Prez, the 15th- and 16th-century motet, reception history and historiography. Her articles and reviews have been published in the Journal of Musicology, Tijdschrift van de Koninklijke Vereniging voor Nederlandse Muziekgeschiedenis [TVNM], Notes, and Rivista Italiana di Musicologia. Her editions Ludwig Daser and Matthaeus Le Maistre: Parody Masses on Josquin's Motets from the Bavarian Ducal Court, and Si placet Parts for Motets by Josquin and His Contemporaries appear in the Recent Researches in the Music of the Renaissance series. She has presented her research at national meetings of the American Musicological Society and at the international conference, "New Directions in Josquin Scholarship." She has taught previously at Colorado College and University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
Education
MA and PhD: University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC,
AB: Vassar College Poughkeepsie, NY,
Publications
Peer Reviewed Publications
Schlagel, Stephanie P. (2017. ) "Josquin des Prez: Master of Notes" .A-R Online Music Anthology, ,
Schlagel, Stephanie P. (2016. ) “An Introduction to Renaissance Music” .A-R Online Music Anthology, ,
“An Introduction to Renaissance Music”
Schlagel, Stephanie P. (2006. ) "A Credible (Mis)Attribution to Josquin in Hans Ott’s Novum et insigne opus musicum: Contemporary Perceptions, Modern Conceptions, and the Case of Veni sancte Spiritus" .Tijdschrift van de Koninkliike Vereniging voor Nederlandse Muziekgeschiedenis, , 56 (1 ) ,97
Schlagel, Stephanie P. (2002. ) “The Liber selectarum cantionum and the ‘German Josquin Renaissance’” .Journal of Musicology, , 19 (4 ) ,564
Schlagel, Stephanie P. “Gradatim scandens: The Rise and Fall of the Sequential Ostinato, ca. 1475-ca. 1575” .
Other Publications
Schlagel, Stephanie P. (2014. ) “Test Bank Questions for A Concise History of Western Music, 9th Edition (New York: Norton, 2013), Part I (Medieval) and Part II (Renaissance).” . W. W. Norton
Schlagel, Stephanie P. (2014. ) “Test Bank Questions for History of Western Music, 9th Edition (New York: Norton, 2013), Part I (Medieval) and Part II (Renaissance)” . W. W. Norton
Schlagel, Stephanie P. (1994. ) “Works by James Haar.” .Journal of Musicology, 12 ,398
Published Books
Schlagel, Stephanie P. (2016. ) Masses by Ludwig Daser and Matthaeus Le Maistre: Parody Masses on Josquin's Motets from the Bavarian Ducal Court of Albrecht V .Middleton, WI , A-R Editions
Schlagel, Stephanie P. (2006. ) Si placet Parts for Motets by Josquin and His Contemporaries .Middleton, WI , A-R Editions
Book Chapter
Schlagel, Stephanie P. (2018 ) "Beyond Foundational Knowledge: Worksheets as Low-Stakes, Formative Assessment in Music History Classes" Norton Guide to Teaching Music History .New York, W. W. Norton (Author)
Maýrová, Kateřina (primary author), Stephanie P. Schlagel (cooperative author) (2016 ) “Franco-netherlandish Composers in the Rokycany Music Collection: An Investigation of the Music from the Oldest Style Layer” The Rokycany Music Collection: A Catalogue of the Netherlandish Sacred Works Preserved Predominantly in the Oldest Style Layer (of the Repertoire .(pp. 81-97).Prague, Czech Museum of Music - the National Museum (Co-Author)
Maýrová, Kateřina (primary author), Stephanie P. Schlagel (cooperative author) and Veronika Mráčková (cooperative author) (2016 ) “The Catalog” The Rokycany Music Collection: A Catalogue of the Netherlandish Sacred Works Preserved Predominantly in the Oldest Style Layer (of the Repertoire) .(pp. 107-416).Prague, Czech Museum of Music - the National Museum (Co-Author)
Schlagel, Stephanie P. (2012 ) “Fortune’s Fate: Josquin and the Nürnberg Mass Prints of 1539” Proceedings of the International Symposium Josquin and the Sublime, Roosevelt Academy, Middelburg, The Netherlands, July 2009 .(pp. 191-209).Turnhout, Belgium, Brepols
Encyclopedia Article
Schlagel, Stephanie P. (2011. ) New Catholic Encyclopedia Supplement 2011 .
Additional Publications
Presentations
Invited Presentations
Stephanie Schlagel (05-2010. ) Ab interitu vindicarem: Isaac and the Music Books of Ott and Petreius .International Conference Heinrich Isaac and His World, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN. Level:International
Stephanie Schlagel Josquin’s Missa L’homme armé super voces musicales and Its Compositional Cousins .
Stephanie Schlagel (11-2008. ) Why Teach Early Music Performance: What’s Our Goal? .American Musicological Society Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN. Level:National
Stephanie Schlagel and Katerina Maýrová (08-2006. ) Franco-Flemish Composers in the Rokycany Music Collection: An Investigation of the Music from the Oldest Style Layer .Musical Culture of the Czech Lands and Central Europe before 1620, Prague, Czech Republic.
Colloquium
Stephanie Schlagel (10-2010). Josquin’s Ghost at the Bavarian Ducal Court . Medieval and Renaissance Studies (MARS) Colloquium, Purdue University, Lafayette, IN. Other Institution.
Symposium
Stephanie Schlagel (07-2009. ) Fortune’s Fate: Josquin and the Nürnberg Mass Prints of 1539 .Middelburg, The Netherlands. Other Institution. Level:International
Honors and Awards
2009 CCM Decanal Travel Grant Study tour of the Netherlands and Belgium University of Cincinnati Status:Recipient Level:University Type:Grant
2009 Faculty Abroad Grant To teach "Music, Art, and Thought in Medici Florence" University of Cincinnati Status:Recipient Level:University Type:Grant
2008 Faculty Development Council Grant For "Study Tour of the Loire Valley" University of Cincinnati Status:Recipient Level:University Type:Grant
2008 Tangeman Sacred Music Fund Grant To present at the Medieval and Renaissance Music Conference, Bangor, Wales, UK University of Cincinnati Status:Recipient Level:University Type:Grant
2007 Faculty Abroad Grant To teach “Music, Art, and Though in Medici Florence” University of Cincinnati Status:Recipient Level:University Type:Grant
2006 Tangeman Sacred Music Foundation Grant For the project "Masses by Ludwig Daser and Matthaeus Le Maistre: Parody Masses on Josquin’s Motets from the Bavarian Ducal Court of Albrecht V" University of Cincinnati Status:Recipient Level:University Type:Grant
2006 Tangeman Sacred Music Fund Grant To present at the conference Musical Culture of the Czech Lands and Central Europe before 1620 University of Cincinnati Status:Recipient Level:University Type:Grant
2005 -2006 Faculty Development Council Grant “Language and Culture Studies in Europe” University of Cincinnati Status:Recipient Level:University Type:Grant