dr hab. Tomasz Jeż, associate professor

Pursued his musicological studies in Warsaw, Göttingen and Berlin on a German Academic Exchange scholarships. Since 2002 he is appointed in the Institute of Musicology, University of Warsaw where he currently held a post of associate professor. During the academic year 2007/08, he undertook post-doctoral stage in the Archivum Romanum Societatis Jesu thanks to the scholarship “Kolumb” of the Foundation for Polish Science. He has published four books, five volumes of critical editions of music scores and eighty scholarly articles covering both the heuristic and spiritual contexts of musical culture. The primary focus of his research is the musical culture of central Europe in the early-modern era.

In the years 2015–2021 he was co-ordinator and team leader of the international scholarly project, The Music Repertoire of the Society of Jesus in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1565–1773), financed by the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education under the National Programme for the Development of Humanities. The publication outcome of this expansive project is the multi-volume series, Fontes Musicae in Poloniae, which includes catalogues of the various constituent music collections, facsimile editions, monograph studies on the history of music, and critical editions of music scores. The publications of this series – whose authors are scientists from many European research centres – are printed in paper and digital versions, available at www.fontesmusicae.pl website.

tomasz.jez@uw.edu.pl
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Tomasz-Jez
https://uw.academia.edu/tomaszjez
orcid.org/0000-0002-7419-3672

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