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Name and Surname: Michaela Zackova Rossi
Academic Degrees: M.A., Ph.D.
Year and Place of Birth: 1968 Prague (Czech Republic)
Institutional Affiliation: Association for Central European Cultural Studies, Prague; Institute of History of the Czech Academy of Sciences

Curriculum Vitae: Graduated in musicology from the Faculty of Arts of Charles University in Prague, where she also took her Ph.D. with the research on the musical culture of the Rudolphine court.  For the Association for Central European Cultural Studies she is developping an individual research project Musicians at the Court of Rudolf II in the Imperial Account Books 1576-1612 (supported by Czech Science Foundation, reg. nos. 408/06/0449 & P409/10/1028). She focuses also on other topics of the musical culture in Prague and Bohemia at the time of Rudolf II and on the related sources. She took part in Italian musicological projects GATM Verdelot and ITMI – Indici Trattatistica Musicale Italiana and occasionally also in the international group TRADIMUS (Tracking the Dissemination of Italian Music). Recently started her collaboration with the Institute of History of the Czech Academy of Sciences as the executive editor of the publications published by the Czech Historical Institute in Rome.

Relevant Bibliography:
1. Gregorio Turini, život a dílo rudolfínského hudebníka s několika rožmberskými střípky v závěru [Gregorio Turini, life and works of Rudolphine musicians with several Rosemberg fragments at the end]. In: Folia Historica Bohemica 19, (1998 [pub. 1999],) p. 59-81.
2. Gregorio Turini e il suo Primo libro de canzonette a quattro voci (1597). In: Borsezza, M. P., Pugliese, A. (eds.): Villanella, Napolitana, Canzonetta. Vibo Valentia 1999, p. 163-181.
3. I musici dell’area padana alla corte di Rodolfo II (1576-1612). In: COLZANI, A., A. LUPI a PADOAN M. (eds.), Barocco Padano 4 [= Atti del XII Convegno Internazionale sulla musica italiana nei secoli XVII-XVIII, Brescia 14-16 luglio 2003], Como 2006, p. 205-222.
4. Da Udine a Praga. La crescente fortuna dei musicisti friulani alla corte imperiale di Rodolfo II. In COLUSSI, F., ed. Alessandro Orologio (1551-1633). Musico friulano e il suo tempo [= Atti del convegno internazionale di studi: Pordenone, Udine, S. Giorgio della Richinvelda 15-17 ottobre 2004]. Udine: USTI Friuli Venezia Giulia / Pizzicato, 2008, p. 265-276.
5. The Musicians at the Court of Rudolf II (1576-1612). Die Tonkunst. Lűbeck, 2012, no. 3, p. 330-339.
6. “…questo Bassista è buona persona…”. A Short Overview of Sources for the Rudolfine Imperial Court Environment’s Studies. In: Musicologica Brunensia 51, n. 1, Brno 2016, pp. 155-167.
7. “Von Haußaus”: Esempi di mobilità dei musicisti ai tempi di Rodolfo II. In: Kokole, M. (ed.): Parnassus Musicus Ferdinandaeus (1615), De musica disserenda 13, n. 1-2, Ljubljana 2017, pp. 223-234.
8. The Musicians at the Court of Rudolf II. The Musical Entourage of Rudolf II (1576-1612) Reconstructed from the Imperial Accounting Ledgers, Praha: Koniasch Latin Press, 2017. xlvi, 209 pp.


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