
Alfred Reiter-Wuschko
Lecturer · Sound Engineering
Private University of Music and Arts of the City of ViennaAbout
Alfred Reiter-Wuschko is a Lecturer at the Faculty of Music, Music and Arts Private University of the City of Vienna, specializing in sound direction and concert saxophone. Since 2016, he has contributed to academic programs through teaching and innovative sound design projects.
- Born in 1977 in Haslach, Upper Austria
- Studied Sound Engineering and Concert Saxophone at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna
- Master classes with Eugene Rousseau and Jean-Marie Londeix
Research & Performance Highlights: He integrates live electronics and sound direction for contemporary ensembles like Ensemble Phace and Low Frequency Orchestra. His work spans multimedia projects (e.g., Stuttgart Opera, Swarovski Crystal Worlds) and collaborations with festivals such as Wien Modern and Darmstadt Summer Courses for New Music.
Key Collaborations: Performances with the Vienna Philharmonic, Vienna State Opera Orchestra, and Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg; sound design for international institutions.
Scientific Awards:
- Magister artium in Sound Engineering with distinction (2004)
- Magister artium in Concert Saxophone with distinction (2005)
Teaching & Projects: Focuses on sound engineering pedagogy and experimental music theater, contributing to interdisciplinary programs at the intersection of technology and performance.
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