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Dominik Ralph Mitterer is a researcher and postgraduate teaching assistant at Durham University's Department of Music. His work bridges musicology, political philosophy, and aesthetic theory, focusing on 19th-century German music contexts.
- Funded by the Cusanuswerk doctoral fellowship
- Supervised by Prof. Julian Horton and Prof. Katherine Hambridge
- Secretary of the Royal Musical Association's Music & Philosophy Study Group
Research Interests: Dominik investigates the politics of form in Vormärz Leipzig violin concerti, the New Formenlehre framework, virtuosity as political expression, and Hegelian philosophical dialogues in musical works. His scholarship intertwines Enlightenment-to-Romanticism aesthetics and German Idealism.
Publication Trends: His output centers on 19th-century concerti analysis, formal strategies in political contexts, and interdisciplinary explorations of musical philosophy. Notable contributions include studies on Ferdinand David and Joseph Joachim's concerti and historical projects like "Recording Forgotten Voices of former NAPOLA Pupils".
Scientific Awards:
- Cusanuswerk doctoral fellowship
Teaching & Academic Roles: Dominik has taught Analysis 1: Elements of Tonal Theory and Practice and marked Music and Politics in France, 1789-1815, over three academic years at Durham University.


