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Andreas Wolfgang Flad is a researcher at the Musikwissenschaftliches Institut, Faculty of Humanities, Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen. He has been actively involved in third-party funded research projects since 2014, focusing on historical musicology, notation, keyboard instruments, and choral speech. His current work is supported by the DFG and BMBF.
His research interests include:
- Historical musicology of the 18th–20th centuries
- Polyphonic notation and performance practice
- Keyboard instruments from the late 18th century onward
- Genre-specific studies, especially of Johann Gottfried Arnold
- Sprechchor (choral speech) in modern music
- Music under National Socialism
The body of his recent publications reveals a strong focus on German musical culture, particularly in Baden-Württemberg, with recurring themes in Bach reception, university music traditions, and critical music editions. His work bridges archival research, performance practice, and digital pedagogy. He has contributed extensively to the Denkmäler der Musik in Baden-Württemberg series and curated program notes for major concerts.
His scientific contributions include:
- Editorial work for critical music editions
- Research on Carl Orff’s use of Sprechchor
- Documentation of Tübingen’s 200-year music tradition
- Studies on Karl Hasse and university music during National Socialism
Flad has advised no students explicitly in the provided text. He has been involved in innovative curricula development and digital teaching media. He is not part of a named lab or team, but collaborates within the Musicological Institute on DFG and BMBF projects.