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Gerd Grupe serves as Professor of Ethnomusicology and Vice Rector for Research at the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz (KUG), where he has held his faculty position since 2002. His academic career spans multiple institutions including Free University Berlin, Frankfurt am Main, Hildesheim, Bayreuth, and Krems.
His educational background includes doctorate in Comparative Musicology (1990, FU Berlin) with dissertation on Afro-Jamaican Kumina music, and habilitation (1996) on Shona music published as The Art of Mbira Playing (2004). His research spans sub-Saharan African music, African-American traditions, Central Javanese gamelan, and cross-cultural comparative studies, with fieldwork in Jamaica, Zimbabwe, and India.
His scholarly output reveals consistent focus on traditional African musical systems (particularly Shona mbira and Jamaican Kumina), notation challenges in oral traditions, and pedagogical approaches to non-Western music. The article corpus demonstrates progression from specific case studies (Kumina, 1990s) toward broader theoretical frameworks (2000s) examining cognitive dimensions, performance practices, and cross-cultural learning methodologies.
As academic leadership, he established KUG's Central Javanese Gamelan ensemble (2004) for research and teaching, and co-edits the Translingual Discourse in Ethnomusicology journal while editing Grazer Beiträge zur Ethnomusicologie. His work bridges performance practice, cognitive analysis, and cultural context with emphasis on learning through performance methodology.
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