Dagmar Schmidt-Wehinger
Lecturer · Form, syntax and harmony in free atonality
University of TübingenAbout
Dagmar Schmidt-Wehinger is a Lecturer at the Musicological Institute of the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen since 2003, specializing in music theory, analysis, and historical research. Her work focuses on free atonality, the Second Viennese School, post-1950 sound structures, and the music of Iannis Xenakis.
- Education: Master of Arts (2004), Graduate Music Teacher (1997), Postgraduate studies in piano/chamber music (1995–1997), Artistic Final Examination (1994)
Research interests include auditory analysis methodologies, control mechanisms in avant-garde compositions, and interdisciplinary approaches to text-music relationships. Her publications analyze Mozart's and Bach's operatic works, Berg's Lieder, and Xenakis' structural innovations.
She has contributed to key musicological publications like Mozart Studien and Musikland Baden-Württemberg. Awards include the 1991 Stuttgart Prize for Piano Pedagogy.
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