
About
Christine Müller is a Mezzo-soprano and lecturer at Stuttgart University of Music and Performing Arts, Rottenburg University of Church Music, and Trossingen University of Music, renowned for her diverse repertoire spanning Baroque to contemporary music and her scholarly recovery of forgotten works by composers including Josephine Lang and Pauline Viardot.
Her academic foundation includes:
- Vocal training at University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna and Trossingen University of Music, completed with diploma and artistic maturity examination
- Magister Artium in Musicology and Art History from University of Tübingen with additional studies in Vienna
Müller's interdisciplinary work integrates performance practice with historical musicology, focusing on art song revival and chamber music. Her research-driven approach has unearthed neglected compositions through archival collaborations, significantly contributing to musical heritage preservation while maintaining an active international concert career.
As educator, she mentors students in Rottenburg's Master's program in Singing/Vocal Pedagogy, with numerous alumni achieving prominence as performers and teachers. She regularly collaborates with pianists including Anthony Spiri and Ulrich Eisenlohr for radio productions and concert performances.
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