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Barbara Dietlinger is an Assistant Professor of Music History at the University of North Texas’s College of Music. Her research focuses on early modern Europe, particularly the intersections of music, visual art, and print culture in shaping memory across regions like Saxony, Bohemia, and the Low Countries. She holds a PhD in Music History and Theory from the University of Chicago and two Magister Artium degrees from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich in Musicology and Slavic Philology. Prior to UNT, she taught at the University of Southern Mississippi. Her work bridges traditional musicology with digital humanities, including quantitative historical methods and Cold War-era media studies.
Education:
- PhD in Music History and Theory, University of Chicago
- Magister Artium in Musicology, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
- Magister Artium in Slavic Philology, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Research interests include opera and media, such as Cold War collaborations between West German and Czechoslovak television networks in producing TV operas. She is also active in digital humanities, holding a Graduate Certificate in Digital Studies from the University of Chicago.
Her recent article in the Journal of Musicology examines Dutch songs addressing the Peace of Münster (1648), reflecting her broader focus on music’s role in historical memory and cultural diplomacy. No notable awards are listed, and details on grants or advising are not provided in the text. She has no listed labs or teams, though her work involves interdisciplinary collaborations.



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