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Antonio Chemotti

Professor at KU Leuven

KU Leuven

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Research Interests

Musicology

70%

Modern History

10%

Music History

30%

Literature

30%

Digital Humanities

20%

Textual Criticism

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Archival Studies

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Recent Grants

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Franco-Flemish Music in Central Europe, 1450-1600

Open Date: 2022-01-01

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Music and Emotion in Post-Tridentine Liturgies Pro Mortuis

Open Date: 2020-07-01

Close Date: 2021-06-01

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Musical past and regionalism in early modern Silesia

Open Date: 2016-09-01

Close Date: 2019-09-01

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Polyphonic music pro mortuis in Italy 1550-1650

Open Date: 2013-10-01

Close Date: 2016-09-01

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Antonio Chemotti

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KU Leuven

Postdoctoral Scholarship in International Mobility (Musicology/Sound Studies)

This postdoctoral scholarship at KU Leuven is offered within the Faculty of Arts Research Group of Musicology and the Alamire Foundation, International Centre for the Study of Music in the Low Countries. The successful candidate will collaborate with the Royal Library of Belgium and participate in the program "From Script to Sound: Connecting Heritage and Art through Research and Technology." The research environment is renowned for its expertise in chant and polyphony of late medieval and early modern Europe, source studies, text criticism, and the intersections of music with death and emotion. The postholder will join a vibrant academic community of doctoral researchers and postdoctoral fellows, with regular social activities and professional workshops. The main research project, "Funeral Soundscapes: Hearing Death Rituals in the Age of Confessionalization (c. 1550–c. 1650)," led by Prof. Antonio Chemotti, focuses on the sonic dimensions of death rituals in early modern Europe. Responsibilities include conducting original and independent research, publishing in leading journals, assisting with conferences and exhibitions, contributing to funding applications, and residing in Belgium for the majority of the appointment. Applicants must hold a PhD in History or Musicology by the project start date, demonstrate interest and experience in music history and sound studies of the early modern period, and possess excellent English skills plus proficiency in at least one other relevant language (Spanish, French, Dutch, Italian, or Latin). Experience in archival research and Digital Humanities is considered an asset. Eligibility criteria include not having resided, studied, or worked in Belgium for more than 24 months in the past three years, and not having held a doctorate for more than six years prior to the start date. The scholarship is a three-year full-time appointment, subject to positive evaluations after the first and second years. The position is based in the Department of Musicology and the Alamire Foundation, with opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration. KU Leuven is committed to diversity, inclusion, and equal opportunity, and offers support for accessibility and other needs. Applications are accepted online via the KU Leuven job portal. The deadline for submission is 1 July 2026. For further information, contact Prof. Antonio Chemotti at [email protected].

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Antonio Chemotti

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KU Leuven

Postdoctoral Scholarship in International Mobility (Musicology/Sound Studies)

This postdoctoral scholarship at KU Leuven offers an exceptional opportunity to join the Faculty of Arts Research Group of Musicology and the Alamire Foundation, International Centre for the Study of Music in the Low Countries. The position is closely linked to the Royal Library of Belgium through the collaborative program "From Script to Sound: Connecting Heritage and Art through Research and Technology." Research strengths in this environment include chant and polyphony in late medieval and early modern Europe, source studies, text criticism, and the intersections of music with death and emotion. The successful candidate will conduct original and independent research as part of the project "Funeral Soundscapes: Hearing Death Rituals in the Age of Confessionalization (c. 1550–c. 1650)," under the supervision of Prof. Antonio Chemotti. Responsibilities include publishing in leading international journals, assisting with conferences and exhibitions, contributing to funding applications, and engaging with a vibrant academic community of doctoral and postdoctoral researchers. The postholder is expected to reside in Belgium for the duration of the appointment, with limited time abroad permitted. Applicants must hold a PhD in History or Musicology by the project start date, demonstrate expertise in music history and sound studies of the early modern period, and possess excellent English and at least one other relevant language. Experience in archival research and digital humanities is advantageous. Eligibility restrictions apply regarding prior residence and employment in Belgium, and the PhD must have been awarded within six years of the start date. The scholarship is a three-year, full-time position (renewal subject to positive evaluations), beginning on 1 October 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter. The role is fully funded and embedded within the Early Music Research Group and the Alamire Foundation. KU Leuven is committed to diversity, inclusion, and equal opportunity, and provides a supportive environment for all researchers. For more information, contact Prof. Antonio Chemotti at [email protected]. Application deadline is 1 July 2026. Apply via the KU Leuven job portal.

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