Susanne Rode-Breymann

Susanne Rode - Breymann (* May 29, 1958 in Hamburg) is a German musicologist and President-elect of the Academy of Music, Drama and Media Hanover.

Life

Susanne Rode - Breymann studied in Hamburg early music and music education at the college of music and musicology, art history and literature at the University and in 1988 received his doctorate with a thesis on Alban Berg and Karl Kraus. She was a research assistant at the University of Bayreuth (1988 to 1992) and Bonn (1992 to 1996), as a research fellow of the Paul Sacher Foundation in Basel in 1989 on Anton Webern and habilitated in 1996 at the University of Music and Theatre in Hanover with writings on musical theater the interwar years. From 1996 to 1999 she taught as a university lecturer at the Musikhochschule Hannover and had from 1999 to 2004 held a chair in Historical Musicology at the Cologne University of Music (with numerous artistic and scientific projects such as the revival of Giovanni Bononcini's Il ritorno di Giulio Cesare under the direction of Junghänel ). It is since 1 October 2004 Professor of Historical Musicology at the University of Music and Theatre in Hanover and was there from July 2006 to July 2008 Vice President. In addition to extensive expert and committee work, she is the head of the subject Musicology at music colleges of the Society for Music Research. In February 2010, she was elected as the new president of the university.

Research

Research Center for Music and Gender

Since November 2006, Susanne Rode - Breymann passes after two years in the planning phase, the Research Centre for Music and Gender ( fmg ) at the University of Music and Theatre in Hanover. This research facility as a scientific forum offers the opportunity to try new and unusual views of musical cultures, past and present. In addition to the development of life and work so far back unjustly neglected composers and interpreters inevitably be total cultural and societal- social processes in the focus of attention: It is true, the scientific penetration of the close integration of musical production, reception, interpretation, and socio-cultural conditions methodically to reflect - and put it on without the proven tools of musicology shelved. The fmg is ready for this capacity and networking options. Basis of the fmg is a framework agreement between the HMTH and Mariann - Steegmann Foundation for the Promotion of women in art and music.

The fmg has the task to promote gender studies in Musicology. The Foundation is located on the support of musicological and artistic activities, in particular by opening and deepening of scientific relations in the university and higher education, through the exchange of research and work equipment and through collaboration with suitable projects.

Research

Rode - Breymann is editor and author of numerous publications in the fields of gender studies, music history of the early modern period, the new music and the music of the turn of the century. Since 2006, international symposia will be held in Hannover, which were initiated together with the research group places of cultural activity under the direction of Susanne Rode - Breymann.

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