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Lia Lonnert is a Senior Lecturer at Linnaeus University’s Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Department of Music and Art. She previously earned her Doctoral degree from Lund University in 2015, focusing on orchestral harpists’ professional knowledge and learning. Her academic work bridges practical music education with theoretical inquiry, emphasizing collaborative learning environments and institutional partnerships.
- Doctoral Thesis: Surrounded by Sound (2015), Lund University
Lonnert’s research spans music pedagogy, harp studies, gender dynamics in education, and digital learning models. She explores how amateur orchestras serve as training grounds for academy students, the role of harpists in historical contexts, and the evolution of musical interpretation teaching. Recent work includes analyzing the Tidö Agreement’s impact on Swedish music teachers and developing didactic frameworks for distance music education.
Key trends in her publications (2015–2025) include interdisciplinary approaches to music education, cross-cultural musical exchanges (e.g., Swedish-Welsh heritage), and the integration of technology in teaching. Her awards and grants are not explicitly mentioned in the provided data. She has collaborated with institutions like Malmö Academy of Music, Lund University, and Nordic networks, contributing to policy discussions on music education’s future.




