Hochschule für Musik, Theater und Medien Hannover

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The University of Music, Drama and Media Hanover ( HMTMH ) is an artistic- academic institution in Hanover, Ph.D. and habilitation degrees. At her about 1,500 (as of winter semester 2013/14 ) are students trained in 33 courses to musicians, actors, music teachers, music and media scholars to solo class / promotion.

  • 4.1 Institute for Journalism and Communication Research
  • 4.2 European Centre for Jewish Music
  • 4.3 Institute of Music Physiology and Musicians' Medicine
  • 4.4 Institute for Music Education Research
  • 4.5 Institute of Music
  • 4.6 Research Music and Gender
  • 4.7 Institute for JazzRockPop
  • 4.8 Institute for the early promotion musically gifted
  • 4.9 Institute for New Music
  • 4.10 Other Institutes
  • 5.1 President
  • 5.2 Professors and lecturers
  • 5.3 students 5.3.1 Music
  • 5.3.2 Acting
  • 5.3.3 Diploma Media Management

History

Already in the Kingdom of Hanover by King George V and his violinist and concert master at the Opera House Hannover, Joseph Joachim, the residence city of Hanover became a musical city of European rank and one of the leading in northern Germany. But instead of the desired by the king complementary Konzerthaus founded Hanover citizens only in Imperial Germany in 1872 an association for chamber music. Also from private company was founded in 1897, the Hanover Conservatory, which adopted in 1911 by the city in 1926 declared the state and the middle of the Second World War to the music school. This was incorporated in the years of reconstruction in 1950 with the Hanover drama school and was appointed to the Academy of Music and Theatre. to April 1, 1957 you will be granted the university status. At the same time it will be split into the sub- facilities of Lower Saxony Academy of Music and Theatre and Music School Hannover Lower Saxony. On October 1, 1962, the divisions are grouped again to the State University of Music and Theatre.

Between 1970 and 1973, the current main building was designed by architect Prof.Rolf Ramcke on Emmichplatz exposed concrete that has the floor plan of the city Eilenriede open arena. It was considered one of the most modern building that was built specifically for the purpose of an artistic institution. Since 1973, the state of Lower Saxony is the recipient of the university, which in 1978 received the status of an artistic- scientific university.

Also In 1978, professors of the University, together with other figures from Lower Saxony, the International Academy of Music for Soloists to promote gifted.

In 1985, the courses of study into the field of jazz / rock / pop as well as the supplementary course in Journalism is extended. In 1990, the Institute of Journalism and Communication Research is established and added to the Department of Media Management.

In 2010, the name was expanded to include the word " media." The HMTMH is so apparent the media area ( IJK ) represented by the approximately 20 years earlier affiliated Institute for Journalism and Communication Research.

The Hannover State Opera, the State Orchestra, the NDR Radio Philharmonic, various media companies and international theater projects offer students internships and access to scholarship programs.

Locations

The HMTMH is now spread across several locations in Hanover:

  • Emmichplatz 1 (Main Building, Institute for the early promotion musically gifted, Incontri - Institute for New Music, Institute of Chamber Music )
  • Hindenburg 2-4 (Administration)
  • Hohenzollern Straße 39 (Villa Seligmann, European Centre for Jewish Music )
  • Schiffgraben 48 (Institute for Music Physiology and Musicians' Medicine )
  • Seelhorststraße 3 ( Research Centre for Music and Gender, Institute of music education research, Institute of Musicology )
  • Expo Plaza 12 ( Acting course, Institute of Journalism and Communication Research ).
  • Plathnerstraße 35 (Institute of Ancient Music )
  • Uhlemeyerstraße 21
  • Weidendammbrücke 8 (Institute for Jazz / Rock / Pop )

Study

The balance between music, drama, education and science and a commitment to excellence in lace-like in width are training for the HMTMH the core of their identity. For a differentiated and supplemented by numerous master classes Study Guide with currently 33 courses will be made available.

Artistic studies

With a high-quality training throughout the instrumental width and 46 professors of instrumental study focuses on the HMTMH in the study areas of Artistic Education / Solo class, singing, music education and music education. As part of a strengthening of Popular Music Education in 2008 next to the existing program " Jazz, Rock, Pop " of course "Popular Music" has been set .. Focus of training can be found in the areas of piano, orchestral performance and promotion of chamber music. Several opera productions during the academic year - including premieres and first - offer the opportunity to experience the practical conditions and requirements are still studying. In 2000, the Institute was founded to early intervention musically gifted (IFF ) as the first facility of its kind at a German Music Academy. Since the winter semester 2001/2002 gifted early students will be trained from about 13 years. In subsequent years, the Institute has been extended to the preparatory class of the IFF for children over 8 years, the concept VIFFRegional as well as to the GrundIFF.

In the piano education, the university offers its students in collaboration with the Clavier eV at the HMTMH opportunities to learn about the sounds from the harpsichord to the modern concert grand piano. In addition to various harpsichords and clavichords is at the HMTMH a valuable collection of historical pianos and grand pianos from the period 1790-1910 for classes and concerts ( originals and copies). The university maintains artistic and scientific relations and an international exchange of experience with several national and international music colleges and universities, including those in the Netherlands and in Eastern Europe. Around 500 events each year contribute to the practical orientation of training: In the main building of the university on Emmichplatz and in chamber music halls in the Plathnerstraße and in the Uhlemeyerstraße frequent public concerts. The university organized on a yearly basis several orchestral concerts and two opera productions, a chamber music festival, a song festival and several choral concerts. In the clubs of the city, the students of the study area JazzRockPop are regularly experience. In the study area spectacle of HMTMH around 40 students are studying in the diploma course with a focus stage. The study at the Hanoverian drama school is extremely popular ( one of 13 national drama schools of the Federal Republic). In his own studio theater at the Expo Plaza in Hanover around four productions will premiere a year.

The scientific and academic subjects

In the winter semester 2004/2005 the structures of teacher education programs ( state exam ) as well as the courses of study Musicology and Music Education ( Master ) changed with the change fundamentally to the internationally recognized Bachelor and Master degrees. Today musicology comprises at HMTMH the three sub-disciplines [ ethnomusicology ], Systematic and Historical Musicology. Within the Interdisciplinary Bachelor ( FüBa ) in addition to a comprehensive artistic and practical training and skills in the various disciplines of [ Musicology ] are taught. For aspiring musicians School offers the master's degree program for teaching at secondary schools or special schools ( M.Ed. ) the opportunity to deepen next music educational content also musicological topics. Unique in Germany Master Degree in Music and Media ( MA) combines the fields of musicology and communication science and educates students from among other professions in the [ music journalism ] as well as in public relations and management of music companies. The focus of the Master's program in Musicology and Music Education (MA) is the intensive subject specialization in musicology or [ Music Education ]. And finally, offers the PhD program ( Dr. phil. ) The opportunity to specialize in musicology. In the field of Music Education degree courses teaching for special education (BA and M.Ed. ) and artistic- pedagogical training ( KPA ) are offered also.

Institute

Institute for Journalism and Communication Research

The Institute for Journalism and Communication Research ( IJK ) is the communication science institute of HMTMH and takes thematically a special position in the university. Among the research areas at IJK: Mass media and elections, media reception, interactive media, public relations and their evaluation, European press markets, newspapers, advertising, cultural journalism, children and media, health communication, etc. The institute is among other things the DFG project " Journalistic structure of German daily press and their ownership structures ", funded by the EU and the Land innovation network " processing of vegetable raw materials "and it's also funded by the state of Lower Saxony project" Biofabrication for NIFE " involved.

Of courses, the Bachelor / Master program 'Media management ' offered, and the Master's program ' Media and Music '. The latter triggered the winter semester 2008/ 09 the master course ' Multimedia Communication ' from.

In the ranking by career (issue 05 /2006), the Institute is in the category Media Studies to second place behind the University of Leipzig. According to university ranking of the Centre for Higher Education Development ( CHE) in 2008, the IJK is among the top German media and communication research institutes. In the judgment of the students, the Institute was awarded with an overall score of 1.4, the highest rating in the CHE ranking. In 2011, the Institute of Journalism and Communication Research by the CHE evaluation study was " Diverse Excellence 2011" characterized as " excellent teaching and research institution ." In addition to the Institute for Journalism and Communication Research, the private Zeppelin University was still awarded only in Friedrichshafen.

European Centre for Jewish Music

Founded in 1988 by Andor Izsák European Centre for Jewish Music since 1992 is an institute of the university. It deals with the documentation and reconstruction of Jewish liturgical music. For the Institute in 2006, the villa Seligmann of the former director of Continental AG Siegmund Seligmann was purchased and the building opened in January 2012 after renovation.

Institute of Music Physiology and Musicians' Medicine

The " IMMM " is a unique in the Federal Republic of Germany facility. It explores the physiological basis of music making and perception as well as the causes of occupational diseases musicians. The expertise of Prof. Dr. Eckart Altenmüller flows into the attached special outpatient clinic for patients with instrumental game-related diseases.

Institute for Music Education Research

The Institute for Music Education Research ( ifmpf ) has focus in the areas of historiographical, systematic and comparative music education and has made ​​a name with didactic theory and practical teaching materials.

Institute of Musicology

Under the umbrella of the Musicological Institute research and teach musicologist / inside of the systematic and historical musicology and ethnomusicology from. Identification of the strength and diversity of disciplines are the three independent and highly respected research institutions.

Research Center for Music and Gender

The Research Centre for Music and Gender ( fmg ) promotes gender research in musicology and puts life and work so far unjustly neglected composers and performers as well as general cultural and societal- social processes at the center of attention.

Institute for JazzRockPop

Jazz, rock and pop music on the HMTMH is a Germany-wide unique range of artistic specialized teaching, diverse musical practice and scientific reflection. 1985 was the HMTMH of the nation's first colleges, which offered the genres jazz, rock and pop than study. Since then, the study area has been steadily growing and important USPs has developed: The Institute, founded in the winter semester 2012/13 for JazzRockPop includes courses jazz us jazz related music, Popular Music, the Master's program JazzRockPop and the Interdisciplinary Bachelor's degree ( emphasis on jazz, rock, pop ). In addition to higher education, the institution through workshops and seminars, continuing education courses in the non- university sector ready. With the implementation and promotion of artistic projects and concert events, the Institute works into the regional and national music scene. Research activities, publications and scientific meetings form the core of scientific activities. It also considered the Institute as its mission to improve the job opportunities for graduates through active introduction to competitions and project opportunities.

Institute for the early promotion musically gifted

In 2000, the " Institute for the early promotion musically gifted " was founded (IFF ). As a result of intensive interaction of HMTMH, the ministries involved and the Foundation of Lower Saxony, the IFF has been integrated in the form of a regular new curriculum for children and young people from about 13 years in the university. This one of its kind in Germany still unique " early music studies " has now been successfully evaluated. The IFF relies on versatility and intensity of training, individual attention and skillful use of time resources, including new ways of voting include the general education schools. 2004, the Institute has been further enhanced by an on - VIFF class for children from approximately nine years in order to include children of primary school age in the training program.

Institute for New Music

The placement of new music dedicated to the ' Institute for New Music '; It bears the name ' Incontri ' (Italian: Encounters ). Since October 2012, the Institute for New Music stands as a vibrant forum for contemporary music under the direction of Prof. Rebecca Saunders and Prof. Oliver Schneller. As a place for exchange, encounter and knowledge acquisition coordinates and promotes Incontri teaching and performance practice in the field of new music at the HMTMH and provides students with a platform for realizing their concepts and ideas. Master classes, lecture series and seminars aim to work closely with the other institutes and departments of the university. The forum New chamber music regularly brings student work in his own concert series for performance. The Institute is networking beyond the boundaries of HMTMH addition, in Lower Saxony, but works the same on a national and international level. The Electronic Studio taught as an integral part of the institute fundamental insights into electro-acoustic composition as well as knowledge in sound analysis, synthesis, processing and live electronics.

More Institute

The task of the 2001 founded the Center for World Music is at the University of Hildesheim in conjunction with the ethnomusicology at the HMTMH interdisciplinary research and teaching methodology of global contemporary musical life.

In 2010, the "Institute for Chamber Music " and the " Early Music Institute " founded.

Personalities

President

The university had the following presidents:

Professors and lecturers

  • Theo Altmeyer, song
  • Hans Christoph Becker- Foss, Organ, Organ customer, basso, Early music performance practice
  • Martin Brauss, pianist and music theorist
  • Yi Fan - Chiang, Pianist
  • Reinhard Febel, composer
  • André Gertler, violinist
  • Heinz Hennig, choirmaster
  • Karl -Heinz Kammerling, Pianist
  • Wilfried Kopke, Journalist
  • Alfred Koerppen, composer
  • Helmut Lachenmann, composer
  • Markus Becker, pianist
  • Diether de la Motte, music theorist
  • Nigel Osborne, composer
  • Eiji Oue, conductor
  • Ulrich Pothast, philosopher
  • Felix Prohaska, conductor
  • Lajos Rovatkay, Organ, Studio for Early Music
  • Klaus Schoenbach, communication scientists
  • Jean Soubeyran, actor, mime
  • Siegfried straw Bach, composer
  • Lars Vogt, piano
  • Gerrit Zitterbart, Pianist

Students

Music

  • Tokunbo Akinro, singer
  • Linda Heins, singer
  • Gintaras Janusevicius, Pianist
  • Morten Klein, saxophonist, composer
  • Giorgi Latsabidze, Pianist
  • Heinz Lengersdorf, Pianist
  • Georges Lentz, composer
  • Igor Levit, Pianist
  • Sebastian Steinhardt, pianist, composer and producer
  • Li Yundi, pianist
  • Dany man, jazz and pop singer, actress
  • Cornelius Meister, conductor
  • Francesco Piemontesi, Pianist
  • Martin Sander, organist
  • Claudia Black, cellist
  • Olga Virezoub, composer and pianist

Spectacle

  • Adam Dietrich
  • Matthias Brandt
  • Ulrike Folkerts
  • Nina Franoszek
  • Alexandra Henkel
  • Katja Riemann
  • Brita summer
  • Axel Schreiber
  • Harald Schandry
  • Catherine shaker
  • Arndt Schwering - Sohnrey
  • Anke Sevenich
  • Peter Thom
  • Birol Ünel
  • Hans -Werner Meyer
  • Samuel Koch

Diploma Media Management

  • Bettina Wulff
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