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21.12.2022
Arts of Change 2023 Coaching and support program of trans- and interdisciplinary projects of art students on the topics of art, sustainability & socio-ecological transformationNews -
15.2.2023
Team Teaching Days of the Department of Wind & Percussion Instruments Invitation for all students of the department (also with chamber music partners from other departments) to actively participate In the winter semester 2022/23, the Department of Wind & Percussion Instruments will start a pilot project and offer three public "Team Teaching Masterclasses" with two teachers of the department each during the academic year.News -
1.10.2019
Performance orientation in instrumental and singing lessons management Heike Henning Duration current In a current research project, performance orientation in musicSince there are no validated scales yet on how strong the performance orientation of (music school) teachersand a statement will be made about the extent to which performance orientation is pronounced among musicNews -
Ulrike Hatzer, Monika Oebelsberger, Frank Max Müller, Helmut Schaumberger [Hg.]
Apply arts LIT Verlag, Münster 2023Publication -
11.7.2022
Outlook for the International Days Under the theme "Sharing", this new event format will enable encounters and networking between all pedagogical fields of study at the Mozarteum University.News -
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Kai Bachmann Ass.-Prof. of Applied Music Theory, Ass.-Prof. of Aural Training & Supervision of Academic ThesesPerson -
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9.1.2021
Julia Soost and Veit Vergara win animated film competition of the Konzerthaus Munich At the Department of Scenography, under the direction of the filmmaker and video artist Alexander du Prel, numerous animated films have been created at the Mozarteum University. The special feature: classical animation techniques are combined with digital recording techniques, the individual images are drawn individually on paper in analog form and then digitally stitched together, so that the films retain the charm of traditional animation. There is no other university or college in the German-speaking world that still works with this technique.News