Catherine Massip

Catherine Massip (born 12 May 1946 in Paris) is a French curator of libraries and musicologist.[1]

Biography

A student of the École nationale des chartes, Massip obtained there her archivist palaeographer diploma in 1973 with a thesis entitled Les musiciens à Paris au milieu du XVIIe (1643–1661). Institutions et condition sociale.[2] She also won first prizes at the conservatoire de Paris both in music history and musicology. She is also the holder of a State doctorate.[3]

In 1973, she was appointed a curator at the Département de la musique de la Bibliothèque nationale de France. She spent her entire career there and headed the department from 1988 to 2012. She was appointed General curator in 1992.[3]

At the same time, she taught modern musicology (XVIth to XXth) as Director of Studies at the École pratique des hautes études and was a researcher at the Institute of Research on Musical Heritage in France. The Institute became the IReMus (Institut de Recherche en Musicologie) on 1 January 2014.

Mélanges were offered to her on the occasion of her retirement.

Works

In addition to numerous articles in scientific journals, she is the author of:

References

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