
About
Prof. Martin Brauß is a distinguished conductor and educator at Hanover University of Music, Drama and Media, where he holds dual roles as Professor of Opera/Conducting and Director of the Institute for the Early Promotion of Musically Gifted Children (IFF). His leadership extends to serving as Spokesperson for the Conducting Program. With a career spanning four decades, he previously held positions including Vice President of the university and Chief Conductor of the Lower Saxony Chamber Opera.
His research focuses on:
- Innovative pedagogy for young musical talents
- Symphonic and operatic conducting techniques
- Integration of contemporary repertoire in performance training
- Cross-disciplinary approaches to music education
Notable achievements include:
- Winning the International Brahms Competition (1985)
- Mentoring renowned conductors like Joana Mallwitz
- Leading the IFF's 25th anniversary initiatives
He maintains active collaborations with new music ensembles and oversees the IFF's programs that regularly achieve competition successes, such as recent wins at the Leipzig Clara Schumann Competition.
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