About us


Research has always been a key element of the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis since it was explicitly founded as an “Institute for Teaching and Research in the Field of Early Music” in 1933.

Today the Research Department consists of permanent staff members, supported by colleagues from the teaching staff, and of research fellows of the projects. An important aim is to connect our research with current issues related to historical performance practice and thus to inform teaching at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis as well as to interact with the international community of musicology. These efforts are documented by numerous research projects and cooperations and are also aided by the scientific advisory board of the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis.

Marie Verstraete


Project team “Motet Cycles ”


Marie Verstraete (Belgium, 1986) studied recorder, vielle, renaissance viol and medieval music in Leuven, Trossingen and Basel as well as musicology in Trossingen. In 2013 the German Historical Institute in Rome granted her a research fellowship for her PhD project on mass ordinaries in late fifteenth-century Milan, which she is currently working on under supervision of Prof. Dr. Klaus Pietschmann at the Johannes-Gutenberg Universität Mainz. Her research interests include polyphonic sacred music up to 1600, Pre-Tridentine liturgy and performance practice.