DiscoverClaiming BeethovenPart 2 - "The Beethoven-Haus During WWII: Sources and Controversial Attitudes" a conversation with Christine Siegert
Part 2 - "The Beethoven-Haus During WWII: Sources and Controversial Attitudes" a conversation with Christine Siegert

Part 2 - "The Beethoven-Haus During WWII: Sources and Controversial Attitudes" a conversation with Christine Siegert

Update: 2023-03-31
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Christine Siegert earned her doctorate at the University of Music and Drama Hanover with a dissertation on Luigi Cherubini. Afterwards, she worked as a research associate on editorial projects and at the Joseph Haydn-Institut Köln. 2010-2015, she was junior professor at the University of the Arts Berlin, as of 2013 Principal Investigator of the project A Cosmopolitan Composer in Pre-Revolutionary Europe: Giuseppe Sarti (financed by the Einstein Foundation, in cooperation with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem). 2013-2017, she was spokeswoman of the commission on studies abroad of the Gesellschaft für Musikforschung. Since 2015, she is the head of the research department “Beethoven-Archiv” at the Beethoven-Haus Bonn. As PI or Co-I, she is leading the research projects Beethoven-Perspektiven (BKM), Beethoven in the House (DFG, in cooperation with colleagues in Oxford, Bern and Detmold/Paderborn), and Das Handwerk des VerlegersUntersuchungen zu Entstehungsprozessen von Beethoven-Originalausgaben (Fritz Thyssen Stiftung). In August 2022, she was elected member of the Directorium of the International Musicological Society.




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Part 2 - "The Beethoven-Haus During WWII: Sources and Controversial Attitudes" a conversation with Christine Siegert

Part 2 - "The Beethoven-Haus During WWII: Sources and Controversial Attitudes" a conversation with Christine Siegert

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