
Gertrud Huber
Part-Time Lecturer · Alpine folk music
mdw - University of Music and Performing Arts ViennaAustria
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Gertrud Huber is a German zither player, harpist, and educator specializing in Alpine folk music traditions. She holds a Ph.D. from the Institute for Folk Music Research and Ethnomusicology at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna (2014) and serves as a Part-Time Lecturer in zither pedagogy at the Federal Academy for Musical Youth Education in Trossingen. Her career spans solo performances, ensemble collaborations, and cross-cultural research.
Her research interests focus on:
- Alpine folk music preservation
- Zither's role in cultural memory
- Migrant identity formation
- Gender dynamics in zither education
- Historical evolution of plucked string instruments
- Intercultural musical dialogues
Recent publications analyze:
- Zither traditions across Europe (2014)
- Gender perceptions in zither teaching (2012)
- Intercultural instrument adaptations (2013)
- Historical documentation of zither musicians (2010)
Scientific awards include:
- First national prize at 'Jugend musiziert' (1981)
- Youth award at 'Zwiesler Fink' (1982)
- Continued juror role at international zither competitions
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