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  • Salzburg: Sounds of Migration. History and Current Initiatives
    Sylvia Hahn, Michael Malkiewicz, Sabine Veits-Falk
    Salzburg: Sounds of Migration. History and Current Initiatives 
    Hollitzer Wissenschaftsverlag, Vienna 2016
    Publication
  • Five finalists competed yesterday (April 14) in the Solitär of the Mozarteum University for the coveted 20,000 Euro The Sir Ian Stoutzker Prize 2021. The brilliant double winner of the evening was the pianist Robert Bily, who with a breathtaking
    15.4.2022
    Five finalists competed yesterday (April 14) in the Solitär of the Mozarteum University for the coveted 20,000 Euro The Sir Ian Stoutzker Prize 2021. The brilliant double winner of the evening was the pianist Robert Bily, who with a breathtaking 
    Five finalists competed for the coveted 20,000 euro The Sir Ian Stoutzker Prize 2022 (made up from 2021) at the Solitaire of the Mozarteum University yesterday (14 April). The evening's double winner was pianist Robert Bily, who enchanted both the high-calibre jury and the audience with a breathtaking interpretation of Ludwig van Beethoven's Waldstein Sonata (Piano Sonata No. 21 in C major op. 53), Claude Debussy's Images I and Siegfried Thiele's Perpetuum Mobile.
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  • On the sensual telling of stories
    15.4.2024
    On the sensual telling of stories 
    Florentine Klepper has been Professor of Music Drama (scenic) at the Department of Opera & Music Theatre since the summer semester 2024. In the interview, she provides insights into her working methods, previous and ongoing projects and shares her thoughts on the various facets of music theatre.
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  • BA in Baroque Oboe
    Music
    BA in Baroque Oboe 
    Study program
  • Martina Stock - Harpist & Visual Artist
    1.7.2021
    Martina Stock - Harpist & Visual Artist 
    At the same time I devoted myself to music and art.Then came the music, an original composition.(folk) music educator - Rupert Pföß  Alumnus Rupert Pföß has been working as a music teacher at MusikumHis busy seminar and jury activities at various music weeks and music competitions enrich his everyday
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  • Ö1 Talent Scholarship for Visual Arts 2023
    21.3.2023
    Ö1 Talent Scholarship for Visual Arts 2023 
    The Ö1 Talent Scholarship for Visual Arts in the amount of 10,000 euros, provided by Wiener Städtische Versicherungsverein, is being offered by Ö1 for the 16th time this year. The prize serves to promote young talent among students at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, the University of Applied Arts Vienna, the Linz University of Art and the Mozarteum University.
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  • Barbara Mayer
    Faculty
    Barbara Mayer 
    Lecturer
    Person
  • Delta Piano Trio: Winner of the Kersjesprijs 2020
    1.12.2020
    Delta Piano Trio: Winner of the Kersjesprijs 2020 
    It works well with chamber music, but a symphony orchestra has problems.But we found each other again in Basel and studied chamber music once more.(folk) music educator - Rupert Pföß  Alumnus Rupert Pföß has been working as a music teacher at MusikumHis busy seminar and jury activities at various music weeks and music competitions enrich his everyday
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  • Elizabeth Wilke
    Teacher
    Elizabeth Wilke 
    Univ.-Prof. for Solo Voice
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  • Michaela Girardi-Riegler
    Faculty
    Michaela Girardi-Riegler 
    Senior Lecturer in Violin (IGP & Pre-College)
    Person
  • Ways to Silent Night
    Thomas Hochradner [Hg.]
    Ways to Silent Night 
    Hollitzer Wissenschaftsverlag Wien, 2021 | VÖ des Arbeitsschwerpunktes Salzburger Musikgeschichte 8
    Publication
  • Fedor Rudin - Violinist
    3.7.2020
    Fedor Rudin - Violinist 
    You are also active in chamber music. Were there many cancellations?I enjoy playing in the orchestra, chamber music and also solo.(folk) music educator - Rupert Pföß  Alumnus Rupert Pföß has been working as a music teacher at MusikumHis busy seminar and jury activities at various music weeks and music competitions enrich his everyday
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  • Bozena Angelova
    Faculty
    Bozena Angelova 
    Senior Lecturer in Violin, Chamber Music and Early Music Performance Practice
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  • Individual ↔ Collectivum
    1.10.2012
    Individual ↔ Collectivum 
    Students of the 7A class of the BORG-Nonntal will create a music-theatrical performance of the improvisational-experimental score Individuum↔Collectivum (1979) by the composer Vinko Globokar. How can experimental-improvisational artistic interactions be described as aesthetic and social phenomena? Which methods prove to be particularly suitable for this purpose and what conclusions can be drawn in order to specifically promote aesthetic competences in music lessons?
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  • Mozart interpretations in sound recordings up to 1950
    19.11.2025 - 21.11.2025
    Mozart interpretations in sound recordings up to 1950 
    (Location: Mozart Sound and Film Collection) Sound recording and playback fundamentally changed listening and music-making habits, performance practice and the social structure of the musical world; music-making became repeatable and comparable in a whole new way.
    Event
  • Mari Kato
    Faculty
    Mari Kato 
    Teacher of Piano
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