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Dr. Cornelia Bartsch

Tel.: +49 (0)30/ 453 66 06
E-Mail: cbartsch[at]mail.uni-paderborn.de

Research assistant of the project Rock Blaster, Bridge Maker, Road Paver: The English Composer Ethel Smyth
Main Research and working areas

Musicological Gender Studies
Music in the Jewish acculturation process
Music in the cultural change between enlightenment and early romanticism
Sofia Guabaidulina
Adrian Hölszky
Fanny Hensel, née Mendelssohn Bartholdy
Research in mediation of music
Construction of the masculine in the reception of Beethoven
Current music theatre
Music and migration in the 20th century
History of everyday life and social history in music

Vita

Corniela Bartsch, born in Hamburg, raised in Lüneburg, studied Music education for secondary schools, musicology, German and political science at the University of Osnabrück, the Freie Universität Berlin as well as the Berlin University of the Arts and completed her second state exam for a teaching degree in secondary schools at a grammar school in Berlin. From 1998 to 2006 she taught musicology at the Berlin University of the Arts, initially as a research assistant focusing on gender studies in musicology. A main focus of her teaching as research assistant was work on the development and presentation of academic and artistic student projects (Fanny Hensels Italian journey, Fanny Hensel: "Lieder ohne Namen", An evening for Anna Amalia of Prussia, A day for Ethel Smyth, Metamorphisms of the siren in music and verse, among others) She completed her PhD at the Berlin University of the Arts with Fanny Hensel, geb. Mendelssohn Bartholdy. Musik als Korrespondenz (Fanny Hensel, née Mendelssohn Bartholdy. Music as correspondence)

Cornelia Bartsch is a member of the section women and gender studies in the society of musical research and a cooperating partner of the internet research project MUGI (Music and gender in the internet) of the Hamburg College of Music and Theater (biographical part) and the University of Paderborn (subject part).

Since April 2007 she has been working as research assistant in the Musicology Seminar of the University of Paderborn and the Academy of Music Detmold for the concept and planning of the international symposium Rock Blaster, Bridge Maker, Road Paver: The English Composer Ethel Smyth (1858 – 1944) in November 2008 in Detmold (in cooperation with Prof. Dr. Rebecca Grotjahn, Pavel Jiracek and Prof. Dr. Melanie Unseld).

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