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  • KlangReden: Rehearsal Processes. About the emergence of music and theatre
    Wolfgang Gratzer, Christoph Lepschy [Hg.]
    KlangReden: Rehearsal Processes. About the emergence of music and theatre 
    Rombach Verlag, Freiburg i.Br. 2019 | klang-reden 22
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  • Salzburg dances, swings and rocks
    Hannes F. Stiegler
    Salzburg dances, swings and rocks 
    Hollitzer Wissenschaftsverlag Wien, 2023 | VÖ des Arbeitsschwerpunktes Salzburger Musikgeschichte 
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  • Music and Democracy
    Yvonne Wasserloos [Hg.]
    Music and Democracy 
    Die Tonkunst e.V., Weimar 2023
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  • How Salzburg stages itself. On the development of a music theatre city
    Sigrid Brandt, Thomas Wozonig [Hg.]
    How Salzburg stages itself. On the development of a music theatre city 
    Hollitzer Wissenschaftsverlag Wien, 2023 | VÖ des Arbeitsschwerpunktes Salzburger Musikgeschichte 11
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  • Democracy Laboratory - Perspectives from Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
    Joachim Bicheler, Gudrun Heinrich, Yvonne Wasserloos, Júlia Wéber [Hg.]
    Democracy Laboratory - Perspectives from Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 
    Wochenschau Verlag, Frankfurt a. M. 2024
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  • Call for Contributions: BioSphere – TechnoSphere
    4.3.2025
    Call for Contributions: BioSphere – TechnoSphere 
    Music and Sound Beyond the Human: This conference aims to contribute to this ongoing development, and to put special emphasis on the ethical and political dimensions that come into play in regard of other-than-human creativity and aesthetics. Submissions from all musicological (sub-)disciplines are welcome, as well as from the music-related domains in neighboring scholarly and scientific disciplines and in interdisciplinary fields like human-animal studies, critical animal studies, critical plant studies, multispecies ethnography, and AI music studies.
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  • Music and Migration
    8.5.2025
    Music and Migration 
    The handbook compiled by the inter-university research initiative ‘Music and Migration’ Wolfgang Gratzer / Nils Grosch / Ulrike Präger / Susanne Scheiblhofer (eds.), ‘The Routledge Handbook of Music and Migration: Methodologies and Theories’, Routledge 2024 has just been nominated for the prestigious 2025 Award of the American Musicological Society.
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  • Language skills
    Language skills 
    Service & Support … Home Study Service & Support Language skills German for studying Skip page navigation Overview Info about language skills Dates Registration Course rules People Return to slider start Depending on the study programme or course, a minimum level of proficiency in the German language (and in rare cases, English) is required for admission. All those whose first language is not the language of instruction must submit the relevant certificate by the date specified. Department for Musicology Contact: sarah.heindl@moz.ac.at Information about language skills Required language levels German language level Pre-College Salzburg, up to 11 years (October 1 counts as the cut-off date for age) Postgraduate university courses (all ZKF)→ no language level required    Pre-College Salzburg, 12-14 years (October 1 counts as the cut-off date for age). October)→ A1 language level (at the time of admission*)  Pre-College Salzburg, from the age of 15BA Instrumental Studies (all ZKF)BA & MA CompositionBA & MA Choral Conducting or Orchestra ConductingBA & MA Singing, MA Baroque VocalMA LiedMA Opera & Music TheatreMA Historical Performance PracticeMA Harpsichord, Fortepiano, Piano solo, Piano duo, Piano chamber music, Correpetition for music theatre, OrganMA Recorder, Baroque oboe, transverse flute, Baroque violin/viola, Baroque cello, viola da gamba/violoneMA New Music (all ZKF)MA Open ArtsULG Wind Band Conducting→ A2 language level (at the time of admission*) Diploma programme Performing Arts (Acting/Directing)→ A2 language level (within the framework of the admission examination**) MA Bass Clarinet, Bass tuba, Bassoon, Flute, Horn, Clarinet, Oboe, Trombone, Percussion, Trumpet, Guitar, Harp, Double bass, Viola, Violin, VioloncelloMA Chamber Music for Piano Trio or String QuartetMA Wind Band Conducting→ A2 language level (until the end of the 2nd semester***)  BA Music Theory → B1 language level (at the time of admission*) MA Music TheoryBA & MA Teacher Training Cluster Central and Cluster WestBA & MA Instrumental & Vocal Pedagogy (IGP)BA & MA Elementary Music & Dance PedagogyMA Elementary Music & Movement Pedagogy→ B2 language level (at the time of admission*)  Diploma programme Stage Design→ B2 language level (within the framework of the admission examination**)  Doctoral studies Doctor of PhilosophyDoctoral studies in Science & Art→ C1 language level (at the time of admission*) English language level MA Applied Theatre University Course Advanced Studies in Music and Dance Education - Orff Approach ULG and MA (CE)→ A2 language level (at the time of admission*)  Doctoral Programme Artistic (PhD in the Arts)→ B2 Language level (at the time of admission*)  Please note: For the Postgraduate University Courses (PGL) no proof of German language skills is required. Deadlines for proof - Explanation *At the time of admission: Proof of required language skills must be provided at the time of enrolment at the latest. If valid proof (see overview below) is already available at the time of the application, it can be uploaded in the application form. It is also possible to hand it in later until the time of enrolment.If no corresponding original proof is provided by the end of the enrolment period, an enrolment for the degree programme is not possible. **Within the framework of the admission examination: The required language level will be checked during the entrance examination. The submission of certificates as proof is not necessary.applies for the diploma studies in stage design, acting and directing ***Until the end of the 2nd semester: The required language skills can be proven by presenting a certificate (see overview below) or by means of a positively completed German language course at the Mozarteum University Salzburg.The proof must be provided by the end of the 2nd semester at the latest and must be submitted in the original, otherwise it is not possible to continue the studies. The information on language levels refers to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR 2001) of the Council of Europe Overview of accepted certificates (German) The following certificates of German are accepted: Austrian Language Diploma in German (ÖSD) Goethe Certificate German Language Examination for University Admission (DSH) German Language Diploma of the Conference of Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs (DSD) telc Language Certificate Language certificate of the Austrian Integration Fund (ÖIF) German test for immigrants (DTZ) Test DaF with at least level TDN3 in all parts (B2) as well as the following evidence     9. passed German exam as part of the entrance exam at the Mozarteum University Salzburg (if offered)   10. passed final exam of a German language course at an Austrian, German or Swiss university at the required level   11. certificate of completion of at least 4 semesters of study with German as the language of instruction at a recognised post-secondary educational institution (A2)   12. completion of 2 (A2) or 4 (B2) school years ar a German-speaking school (secondary level)   13. completion of 4 years of German lessons in secondary level II and school leaving examination in German (B2)   14. completion of the complete school-leaving examination in German language (B2)   15. certificate of the bilingualism test from the Autonomous Province of Bolzano (South Tyrol) B2/C1   16. successful completion of the supplementary German test as part of a preparatory course at Austrian universities at level B2 or C1 Note: The proof according to 1-10 must not be older than two years as of 1st October (if you start your studies in the winter semester) or 1st March 1st (if you start your studies in the summer semester) of the respective year. All other certificates are valid for an unlimited period of time. The original proof must be presented at the time of enrolment. The examination result must be clearly stated. Certificates of participation in language courses without a final examination will not be accepted in any case.The following applies to certificates for language tests: The proof is valid if all four parts of the test (listening, reading, writing, speaking) were passed at the same test provider at least at the corresponding level and all individual certificates are not older than 2 years as of the above mentioned deadline.  Overview of accepted certificates (English) The following English certificates are accepted: TOEFL internet based test (scale 0-120; B1: 57-86, B2: 87-109) IELTS test (scale 0-9; A2: 3, B1: 4, B2: 5, C1: 7) Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English Cambridge Proficiency English telc certificate English as well as the following evidence     6. passed final examination of an English language course at an English, German, Austrian or Swiss university at the required level    7. certificate of completion of at least 4 semesters of study in english at a recognized post-secondary educational institution (A2)    8. completion of 2 (A2) or 4 (B2) school years ar an English-speaking school (secondary level)    9. completion of 4 years of English lessons in secondary level II and school leaving examination in English (B2)   10. completion of the complete school-leaving examination in English language (B2) Note: The proof according to 1-6 must not be older than two years as of October 1st (if you start your studies in the winter semester) or March 1st (if you start your studies in the summer semester) of the respective year. All other certificates are valid for an unlimited period of time. The original proof must be presented at the time of enrolment. The examination result must be clearly stated. Certificates of participation in language courses without a final examination will not be accepted in any case.The following applies to certificates for language tests: The proof is valid if all four parts of the test (listening, reading, writing, speaking) were passed at the same test provider at least at the corresponding level and all individual certificates are not older than 2 years as of the above mentioned deadline.  Information on German courses The fees for a course are Euro 50,- per semester for regular students.The course fee does not include the textbook; students must pay for this separately. You can find more information about the individual courses in MOZonline (Department of Musicology): https://mozonline.moz.ac.at under Courses "German as a Foreign Language". Please note: You must attend the first session of the course, otherwise you will be removed from the list of participants. If you cannot attend the first session, please contact the instructor. The course times given below are provisional. Please check them in MOZonline at the beginning of the semester. Registration for courses in the summer semester from 1st February and for the winter semester from 1st September. All German courses take place at Hubert-Sattler-Gasse 1, 3rd floor, room 3.006. Courses in winter semester German as a foreign language level A1 (Lisa Hainzl)Course fee: € 50,00Monday, 9:00-10:30 a.m.Wednesday, 9:00-10:30 a.m.Course start: Monday, 6th October 2025 The target level of this course is A1. No prior knowledge of German is assumed. The course meets twice a week. The minimum attendance requirement is 80%. German as a foreign language level A2+ (Florian Bauer)Course fee: € 50,00Group A:Monday, 11:00-12:30 a.m.Wednesday, 11:00-12:30 a.m.Course start with placement test: Monday, 6th October 2025, 11:00 a.m.Group B (if necessary):Monday, 13:00-14:30Wednesday, 13:00-14:30Course start with placement test: Monday, October 6th 2025, 13:00This course leads from level A2 to level A2+. You need to prove German language skills of A2 level to be admitted to this course, or you must pass the placement test in the first course unit. This course takes place twice a week. The minimum attendance requirement is 80%. German as a Foreign Language Level B1+ (Anna Scheichl)Course fee: € 50,00Tuesday, 9:00-10:30 a.m.Friday, 9:00-10:30 a.m.Course start with placement test: Tuesday, 7th October 2025, 9:00 a.m. This course leads from level B1 to level B1+. You need to prove German language skills of B1 level to be admitted to this course, or you must pass the placement test in the first course unit. This course prepares students for the B2 course that takes place in the summer semester. The course takes place twice a week. The minimum attendance requirement is 80%. Courses in summer semester German as a foreign language level A2 (Lisa Hainzl)Course fee € 50,00 (Course includes 6 lessons!)Monday, 9:00-10:30 a.m.Wednesday, 9:00-10:30 a.m.Thursday 9:00-10:30 a.m.Course start with placement test: Monday 3rd March, 9 a.m.  German as a foreign language level B1 (Florian Bauer)Course fee € 50,00(please state "B1 Group A" OR "B1 Group B" when making your bank transfer)Group A:Monday, 11:00-12:30 a.m.Wednesday, 11:00-12:30 a.m.Course start with placement test: Monday 3rd March, 11 a.m.Group B:Monday, 13:00-14:30 Wednesday, 13:00-14:30Course start with placement test: Monday 3rd March, 1 p.m.  German as a foreign language level B2 (Florian Bauer)Course fee € 50,00Tuesday, 9:00-10:30 a.m.Friday, 9:00-10:30 a.m.Course start with placement test: Tuesday 4th March, 9 a.m. Information about registration   Registration for German courses needs to be done online via MOZonline and is possible from 1st September 2025 and 2nd February 2026 respectively. Please register as soon as possible, as courses are often booked up quickly! Note: To register for a course in MOZonline, you need an activated MOZonline account and to be registered for the respective semester (payment of the ÖH fee and, if applicable, tuition/course fee). After registering in MOZonline, you will initially be placed on the waiting list. The ranking is based on the time of registration. Whether you can get a fixed place is decided on the first course date. Only those who are present at the first course date or who have agreed their absence with the course instructor in advance can receive a fixed place.All people with a fixed place will receive payment information. Do not pay the course fee until you have a fixed place! If the course fee is not paid on time, you will lose your place to the next person on the waiting list.In principle, it is no longer possible to register for the course in winter semester after 30.9.2025. For later registration, please contact Florian Bauer. If you have not attended the course or notified the teacher of your late arrival by 11.10.2025, you will be removed from the waiting list. Important notes Please register in time, as the courses are often fully booked at short notice. Registration for the summer semester from 1st February 1 and for the winter semester from 1st September. In principle, registration is not possible after 28th February 28 or 30th September. If you want to register later, please contact the course instructor. If, by the beginning of the second week of the course, you have not attended a course session and we have not received notification of your reason for absence by e-mail, you will be removed from the list of participants. In the first lesson there will be a placement test (except course A1). Be sure to come to this test. This is to find out if this course is right for you. Glossaries for music terminology: Basic vocabulary Advanced vocabulary Specialist vocabulary General course rules The following rules apply to the German courses: You are allowed to miss a maximum of 6 sessions during the semester (A2 in the summer semester 8 sessions), but are obliged to catch up on the content you missed by yourself. If you are absent more than 6 times, you will receive a fail grade for the course (and thus no ECTS points). If you arrive later than 15 minutes after class begins or leave earlier than 15 minutes before class ends, you will be considered to have missed the entire class. To continue a course in the next semester, the following rule applies: You must have passed the previous course, or your must pass the placement test in the first session. Why learn German? It is important that you learn German if you study at the Mozarteum University, even if your studies do not require the course. 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