Lenka Hlávková - Curriculum Vitae#
Education:
- 1998 Mgr. (M.A.) in musicology (with Jaromír Černý), Charles University Prague
- 2004 Ph.D. in musicology (with Jaromír Černý), Charles University Prague
Professional career:
- since 2004 Senior lecturer, Institute of Musicology, Charles University Prague
- 2002 - 2004 Lecturer, Institute of Musicology, Charles University Prague
- 2012 - 2015 director of the Institute of Musicology, Charles University Prague
- since 2015 deputy director of the Institute of Musicology, Charles University Prague
- 2010, 2012 - 2013 maternity leave
- 2007 - 2008 guest lecturer in music history before 1600, Technische Universität Dresden (Germany)
- 2004 DAAD Fellowship, research in Munich, Wolfenbüttel, Berlin (Germany)
- 1999 - 2000 DAAD Scholarship for Ph.D. Students, Humboldt-Universität Berlin (Germany)
Research projects
- 2019 (-2023) Old Facts, New Myths: Czech Lands in the Centre of 15th century Music Developments
- 2016 - 2019 HERA JRP Sound Memories: The Musical Past in Late-Medieval and Early-Modern Europe
- 2015-2017 Changing Identities in the Music of Central Europe in the late Middle-Ages
- 2010-2011 The Musical Culture of Silesia before 1742 from Polish and Czech Perspectives
Organisation of international conferences
- 2017 45th International Medieval and Renaissance Music Conference (Prague)
- 2016 Charles IV (1316 - 1378) and the Musical Heritage of His Era (Prague/Czech Academy of Sciences)
- 2012 Central European Identities in the Fifteenth Century. Jaromír Černý (1939-2012) in memoriam (international roundtable, 19th Congress of the IMS, Rome)
- 2011 The Musical Culture of Silesia before 1741 (Wroclaw)
- 2010 The Musical Culture of the Czech Lands and Central Europe before 1620 – II. (Prague)
- 2009 The Musical Heritage of the Jagiellonian Era (Warsaw)
- 2006 The Musical Culture of the Czech Lands and Central Europe before 1620 (Prague)
Numerous conference and invited lectures (e.g. Munich, Münster, Regensburg, Warsaw, Zurich, Utrecht: KNVM/STIMU Symposium "Editing the past" 2018; Cascaís: „The Anatomy of Polyphony around 1500“ 2018, etc.)