Franz Zaunschirm | © Elsa Okazaki
Teacher

Em. O.Univ.-Prof. Dr. Mag.

Franz Zaunschirm

Em. Univ.-Prof. for Harmony & CounterpointDepartment Composition & Music Theory
Education Piano and organ lessons, organist at the Borromäum in Salzburg (1964 to 1972), Matura (1972); Trombonist with the Military Band (1973); Diploma in church music "A" with distinction, degree in school music "A1" (1977); Diploma in teaching organ and teaching geography (1981); Diploma in "Music Theory and Composition" in Hamburg (1982); Promotion to Dr. phil. on Brahms' compositional technique at the University of Hamburg (1987) Influential teachers: Ernst Ludwig Leitner, Cesar Bresgen, Diether de la Motte, Christoph Hohlfeld Profession Professor at the University Mozarteum (since 1991); Composition lessons at the church music school of the Archdiocese of Salzburg (1977-1980); Lectureships in Trossingen, Weikersheim, Braunschweig (1985 to 1989); Lecturer, then professor for music theory and composition at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater in Hamburg (1982 to 1991) Functions at the Mozarteum University Director of Studies – Monocratic organ according to § 13 UG 2002 (2004 to 2012); Member of the University Senate (since 2003); Initiator and leader of the study plan working group (2002 to 2006); Chairman of the study commission for composition and conducting (1995 to 2002), member of various collegial and advisory bodies; Chairman of admission and diploma examinations in composition (1997 to 2002); Member of all examination boards in composition and conducting (since 1991) Extensive musical projects Incidental music for the history play "Silent Night" (2010 - 2018); Children's musical "Cool Planets" (2002) and "One Goose in the Theater" (1998) with Sabine Zaunschirm CD "Get Ready!" (1996) sold edition: 3000 The two song books are best known: "Get ready!" and "Rejoice! Christmas Carols". Since 2014 over 300 special arrangements of Christmas carols for instrument + piano, 2, 3 and 4 instruments for flute(s), clarinet(s), saxophone(s), trumpet(s), horns, trombone(s); Violins (2019) Compositions and arrangements of classical works for organ and for organ and horn ensemble. Voluntary activities Member of professional and habilitation procedures in Austria (since 2004); juror at various music and composition competitions; Chairman of the Salzburg Folk Song Association (1995 to 1999). Also on the supervisory board of Aaron Hotels and Hostels Holding AG. Graduates More than 30 former students teach music theory or are professors at universities in Bremen, Lübeck, Hamburg, Detmold, Essen, Heidelberg, Munich and Duisburg. The most successful graduates Sang-Jick Jun and Uzong Choe work as professors for composition and music theory at the Seoul National University in South Korea, Jan Müller-Wieland as professor for composition at the Musikhochschule in Munich.