ANNE
SCHNOEBELEN
Mullen Professor Emerita of Musicology
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B.A.
Rosary College 1958 M.Mus. (Piano) University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana 1961
Ph.D. (Musicology) University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana 1966
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ANNE SCHNOEBELEN, Mullen Professor Emerita of Musicology, received
a bachelor of arts degree from Rosary College, a master of music
in piano and a Ph.D. in musicology from the University of Illinois
at Champaign-Urbana. She joined the Shepherd School faculty in
1974 as one of the original faculty members. She has served as
chair of the musicology department, director of graduate studies,
and acting dean of the Shepherd School. Her research interests
include Italian Baroque sacred music, Italian secular cantatas,
Bolognese music of the 17th and 18th centuries, Bach, Beethoven,
and performance practices.
Schnoebelen has received a fellowship from the American Association of University
Women, Fulbright Full and Travel Grants, National Endowment for the Humanities
Summer Stipends, American Council of Learned Societies Travel Grants, and Rice
University Research and Publication Grants. Her articles and reviews have been
published in Acta Musicologica, The Musical Quarterly, Music and Letters, Music
Library Association Notes, Journal of Musicological Research, and and Journal of Seventeenth-Century Music (an on-line journal).
She taught a Baroque survey, and graduate seminars in Monteverdi, Bach, Beethoven,
and performance practices. She is general editor of the series: Seventeenth-Century
Italian Sacred Music (25 volumes, Garland Publishing). She served as Interim Dean of the Shepherd School of Music from January 2002 through July 2003.
Presentations
"Substitute Versetti in the Masses of Giacomo Antonio Perti"
American Musicological Society National Convention, Washington, D.C., November
5, 1976.
"18th-Century Music and Ideology"
panelist, American Musicological Society National Convention, Minneapolis, MN,
October 10, 1978.
"Stylistic Development in Italian Mass Settings, 1610-1650"
International Conference on Baroque Music, University of Durham, Durham, UK,
July 13-16, 1984.
"A Bibliophilic Friendship: The Martini-Chiti Correspondence, 1745-1759"
American Musicological Soaciety National Convention, Philadelphia, PA, October
15-19, 1984.
"The Role of the Violin in the Resurgence of the Mass in 17th-Century Italy"
Boson Early Music Conference, Boston, MA, June 10, 1987.
"A Bibliography of Printed Italian Music for the Mass"
International Conference per una bibliografia sistematica della musica sacre
dei secoli XVI e XVII, University of Venice, Venice, Italy, July 13, 1988.
"Padre Martini's Collection of Letters: A Mirror of 18th-Century Italian Music
and Culture"
American Society for 18th-Century Studies Conference, University of Notre Dame,
Notre Dame, IN. Oct. 8, 1988.
"Melpomene coronata da Felsina, a Bolognese cantata anthology from 1675: the
Muse and the Academy", International Conference on Baroque Music, Royal Holloway
and Bedford New College, Egham, England, July 17-20, 1990.
"Of Bologna and the Austrian Empire: Connections and Reflections":
International Conference, Austria 996-1996: Music in a Changing Society, Ottawa,
CA, January 4-7, 1996.
"The Musician as Scholar, or What Goes On Before the Band Begins to Play"
Hammond Lecture for the Shepherd Society, Rice University, Houston TX, October
13, 1996.
"The Musician as Scholar, or What Goes On Before the Band Begins to Play"
University of California at San Diego, San Diego, CA, February 17, 1998.
"Printed Italian Masses Available to North Italian cappelle musicali in the
17th Century"
International Conference "La musica sacra in area lombardo-padana in eta` barocca",
Brescia and Como, Italy, July 13-18, 1999.
Research
Computer Archive for Sacred Music Sources
(database under development for the cataloging of all extant sources of sacred
music printed in Italy 1500-1700). Musical settings of the mass in the Baroque. The Bolognese cantata of the 17th century. Performance practices in the Baroque
Book Reviews
"Stampe musicali italiane alla cattedrale di Malta: Storia e catalogo della collezione (ACM, mus. Pr. 1-159). By Franco Bruni. San Gwann, Malta: Publishers Enterprises Group (distributed by Lucca: LIM Editrice), 1999. 199 pp." "Musica e musicisti alla cattedrale di Malta nei secoli XVI-XVIII. By Franco Bruni. San Gwann, Malta: Malta University Press, 2001. 340 pp." In Journal of Seventeenth-Century Music [online journal], Vol. 7, No. 1, (2001).
http://www.sscm-jscm.org/jscm/v7/no1/Schnoebelen.html
"Giovanni Rovetta: Messa, e salmi concertati, op. 4 (1639). Edited by Linda Maria Koldau. Recent Researches in the Music of the Baroque Era 109-110. 2 vols., 6 instrumental parts. Middleton, Wisc.:A-R Editions, 2001. In Journal of Seventeenth-Century Music [on-line journal], v. 11, no. 1. (2005). http://www.sscm-jscm.org/jscm/v11/no1/schnoebelen.html
The Cappella Musicale of San Petronio in Bologna under Giovanni Paolo Colonna (1674-95): History, Organization, Repertoire./ By Marc Vanscheeuwijck. Etudes d'Histoire de l'Art 8. Brussels: Brepols, 2003. 422 pp. In Journal of Seventeenth-Century Music [online journal]. Vol. 12 (2006) No. 1. http://www.sscm-jscm.org/jscm/v12no1.html
Publications
"Printed Italian Masses Available to North Italian cappelle
musicali in the 17th Century", La musica sacra in area lombardo-padano
in etá barocco. In series Contributi musicologici del Centro
Ricerche dell'A.M.I.S. Como. Vol. 13 (2002), 15-25.
"Performance Practices at San Petronio in the Baroque", Acta
Musicologica, Vol. XLI, i-ii (June, 1969), pp. 37-55.
"Cazzati vs. Bologna", The Musical Quarterly, Vol. LVII, no. 1 (Jan.,
1971), pp. 26-39.
Edition of Giovanni Paolo Colonna, Messa a nove voci concertata
con stromenti. In Recent Researches in Music of the Baroque Era,
Vol. XVII. Madison: A-R Editions, 1975.
"The Growth of Padre Martini's Library as Reflected in his Correspondence",
Music and Letters, Vol. LVII, no. 4 (Oct. 1977), pp. 379-397.
34 articles on Bolognese composers and music publishers in The
New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, London, Macmillan
Press, 1980, as well as revisions in the forthcoming New Grove
II edition.
Padre Martini's Collection of Letters in the Civico Museo Bibliografico
Musicale. An Annotated Index. New York, Pendragon Press, 1979.
Editions of Cantatas by Maurizio Cazzati c. 1620-1677. Selected
and Introduced by Anne Schnoebelen. In The Italian Cantata in the
Seventeenth Century, Vol., VIII. New York, Garland Publishing,
1985.
Edition of Solo Motets from the Seventeenth Century. Selected
and Introduced by Anne Schnoebelen. 10 volumes. New York, Garland
Publishing, 1987-1989. Volume 1: Venice; Vol. 2: Northern Italy
I; Vol. 3: Northern Italy II; Vol. 4: Novara I; Vol. 5: Novara
II; Vol. 6: Bologna I; Vol. 7: Bologna II; Vol. 8: Rome I; Vol.
9: Rome II; Vol. 10: Rome III.
"The Role of the Violin in the Resurgence of the Mass in the 17th Century",
Early Music, Vol. 18, No. 4, (November, 1990, pp. 537-544.
"Bologna, 1580-1700", chapter in Music and Society, Vol. 3, The Early
Baroque, London, Macmillan, 1993.
Seventeenth-Century Italian Sacred Music: 10 volumes, New
York and London, Garland Publishing 1995-1999:
Volume 1: Masses by Gasparo Villani, Alessandro Grandi, Pietro Lappi, Bentivoglio
Leva`.
Volume 2: Masses by Giovanni Francesco Capello, Amadio Freddi, Ercole Porta,
Ignazio Donati.
Volume 3: Masses by Carlo Milanuzzi, Leandro Gallerano, Alessandro Grandi.
Volume 4: Masses by Alessandro Grandi, Giovanni Battista Chinelli, Tarquinio
Merula, Giovanni Antonio Rigatti.
Volume 5: Masses by Giovanni Rovetta, Ortensio Polidori, Giovanni Battista Chinelli,
Orazio Tarditi.
Volume 6: Masses by Giovanni Pietro Finatti, Maurizio Cazzati, Giulio Cesare
Arresti.
Volume 7: Masses by Maurizio Cazzati, Carlo Grossi, Giovanni Legrenzi
Volume 8: Masses by Giovanni Andrea Florimi, Giovanni Francesco Mognossa, and
Bonifazio Graziani.
Volume 9: Masses by Domenico Scorpione, Lorenzo Penna, Giovanni Paolo Colonna
Volume 10: Masses by Pietro Degli Antoni and Giovanni Battista Bassani
"Le messe bolognesi di Carlo Donato Cossoni" in Carlo Donato Cossoni nella Milano spagnola, edited by Davide Daolmi. Lucca, LIM 2007, pp. 211-243.
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