Research projects 1991-2008
Below you will find a selection of the main projects, realised (or led) by the Alamire Foundation. Aside from a short explanation of each project, a number of publications are also listed. For more information about the publications, or for a complete bibliographical list, we refer to the Publications and to the Alamire Foundation Bibliography 1991-2007.
- The Polyphonic Sacred Repertory from Northern France from c. 1370 to c. 1550 as a Normative Point of Reference for the Origin and Flourishing of Renaissance Polyphony
- The Chant of the Secular Clergy in the Low Countries: Music and Liturgy at the Collegiate Church of Our Lady in Tongeren (14th-15th centuries)
- The Treasury of Petrus Alamire. Music and Art in Flemish Court Manuscripts (1500-1535)
- Jean de Castro: Opera omnia
- Research of the Mechanisms of Rise, Evolution and Distribution of Flemish Polyphony
- Music and the Municipal Context in Flanders and the Adjacent Regions (c. 1350-1797)
- Musical Life at the Collegiate Churches of St Bavo and St Veerle in Ghent (c. 1350–1600)
- Ecclesiastical Music Collections in Flanders (c. 1650–1800): Cataloguing, Editing and Study
- Endangered Sounds? Music Fragments from the Low Countries (Middle Ages – Renaissance)
- The acta capituli of the Collegiate Churches of Saint-Géry and Sainte-Croix in Cambrai (Kamerijk) as a Music History Source
- The Motet Database Catalogue Online
- The Music Collection of the Arenberg Archive (Enghien): Cataloguing and Study
- Music and Musical Life in Ghent during the Ancien Regime:
The Musical Heritage of St Bavo’s Cathedral in Ghent
Music for Processions in St Bavo’s Abbey in Ghent
The Music Collection of St Nicholas’ Church in Ghent: Cataloguing and Study - Projects commissioned by Resonant, Centre for Flemish Musical Heritage
Musical patrimony from Flemish beguinages
Inventory of the Music Collection of Sint-Salvator Church ( Bruges) - Projects commissioned by external partners:
Bio-bibliography "Music and the Hanseatic Cities from origin to ca. 1650"
Bio-bibliography "Music and the Teutonic Order"
Bio-bibliography "Music in the Papal Chapel "

