Hochschule für Musik Freiburg

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The University of Music Freiburg is a funded by the state of Baden- Württemberg university for scientific research and artistic and educational training in music.

History

Already since 1898 existed with the Freiburg Conservatory of Music, a music academy in Freiburg. Today's Academy of Music was first established in 1946 as a municipal institution under the direction of Gustav Scheck. But two years later it passed into the ownership of the State of Baden. Their spatial basis were two intact old town houses in the largely destroyed Freiburg city center. Among the students were later many renowned musicians such as Fritz Wunderlich. Have taught here many outstanding soloists and pedagogues, including Harald Genzmer, Aurèle Nicolet, Ulrich Koch, Wolfgang Marschner, Ludwig Doerr, Carl Seemann, Erich and Elma Doflein, Edith Picht - Axenfeld and James Avery.

In 1954, Wolfgang Fortner at the College, the Institute of Contemporary Music, which made ​​its pioneering work time. It did the collaboration with the electronic Experimental Studio of the Heinrich Strobel Foundation in Freiburg House of Südwestfunk (SWF) (now Southwest Broadcasting ).

After the university had been spread over many buildings throughout the city, she could - now sponsored by the State of Baden- Württemberg - 1983, tailored to their needs new refer.

In the Freiburg Institute for Musicians' Medicine - founded in 2005 - there is a collaboration with the University Hospital Freiburg to explore a hitherto less publicized connection between music exercise and health, to teach and to allow specific patient care.

International partnerships are at the music academies in Odessa, Rochester (USA ), Warsaw, Sydney and Kyoto.

Known faculty and students

  • Julia Rebekka Adler
  • James Avery
  • Wolfgang Baumgratz
  • Egidius Doll
  • Elma Doflein
  • Erich Doflein
  • Lucas Fels
  • Markus Flaig
  • Herbert Froitzheim
  • Hortense by Gelmini
  • Harald Genzmer
  • Bernd Glemser
  • Gottfried von der Goltz
  • Stanislav Heller
  • Robert Hill
  • Louis Holt Meier
  • Ernst Horn
  • Klaus Huber
  • Bertold Hummel
  • Ulrich Koch
  • Robert D. Levin
  • Dieter Klocker
  • Argyris Kounadis
  • Rainer Kussmaul
  • Michael Leuschner
  • Dieter Mack
  • Vitalij Margulis
  • Wolfgang Marschner
  • Gerbert mother
  • Hans Musch
  • Mirjam Nastasi
  • Adalbert Nauber
  • Fritz Neumeyer
  • Aurèle Nicolet
  • Rüdiger Nolte
  • Brice Pauset
  • Edith Picht - Axenfeld
  • Anthony Plog
  • Ludger Rémy
  • Bernhard Richter
  • Wolfgang Rihm
  • Wolfgang Rome
  • Stephan Rommelspacher
  • Wolfgang Schäfer ( choirmaster )
  • Gustav Scheck
  • Hans Ludwig Schilling
  • Karl- August Schirmer
  • Martin Schmeding
  • Martin Gotthard Schneider
  • Claudia Spahn
  • Alexander Schulin
  • Carl Seemann
  • Tibor Szász
  • Zsigmond Szathmáry
  • Winfried Toll
  • Francis Travis
  • Carl Ueter
  • Jörg Widmann
  • Christoph Wolff
  • Bernhard Wulff
  • Fritz Wunderlich
  • Hans Zender
  • Simone Zgraggen
  • L'Art du Bois (several members of the ensemble )

Rectors

  • Gustav Scheck (1946-1964)
  • Carl Seemann (1964-1974)
  • Lars Ulrich Abraham (1974-1980)
  • Johann Georg Schaarschmidt (1980-1996)
  • Mirjam Nastasi (1996-2006)
  • Rüdiger Nolte (since 2006)

Courses

Since the beginning of the winter semester 2006/ 07, the university as one of the first German music schools the majority of their courses to the Europe envisaged Bachelor / Master system. The current study programs " graduate music teacher " and " Artistic Education " are thus gradually replaced by an integrated BA / MA program.

  • Bachelor / Master degree
  • Diploma / Artistic Education
  • Diploma / music teacher
  • School music
  • Master of Music
  • Master of performance
  • Master contemporary music performance
  • Advanced studies diploma
  • Soloist diploma
  • Postgraduate Church Music A
  • Promotions

At the University of five institutes are equipped with special emphasis on: the Institute for New Music, the Institute for Music Theatre, the Institute for Historical Performance Practice, the Freiburg Institute for Musicians' Medicine and the Freiburg Academy for the Gifted.

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