Christine Getz
Associate Professor
Musicology
Phone: (319) 335-1622
Office: 1023 VMB
christine-getz@uiowa.edu

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Christine Getz

Christine Getz, Associate Professor of Musicology and a Dean's Scholar, received her Ph.D. from the University of North Texas. Her research interests include Italian archival studies, sixteenth-century Italian polyphony, and the sacred concerto, and focus specifically on Northern Italy. Dr. Getz has been the recipient of a Rotary Foundation Graduate Fellowship (1988-1989), an NEH Summer Stipend (1993), an NEH Summer Seminar Fellowship (1994), a Fulbright (1998), and an Outstanding Teaching Award from Baylor University (1999). Her articles have appeared in BACH (Journal of the Riemenscheider-Bach Institute), Explorations in Renaissance Culture, Musica Disciplina, Arte Lombarda, Early Music History, Studi musicali, the Journal of the Royal Music Association, The Strauss Companion, Barocco padano 3, and the MGG, and are forthcoming in Barocco padano 4 and 5 (A.M.I.S. Como). Professor Getz is the author of Music in the Collective Experience in Sixteenth-Century Milan (Ashgate, 2006), and is currently preparing and edition of Hermann Matthias Werrecore’s Cantuum quinque vocum (1555) for A-R Editions.

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