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Thérèse Lindquist is an Adjunct Professor of Artsong and Oratorio at the Mozarteum University's Department of Vocal Studies within the School of Music & Art Education. A renowned collaborative pianist and educator, she specializes in German, French, and English-American Lied traditions, with particular focus on works by women composers and Jewish composers during WWII. She has performed internationally with artists like Wolfgang Holzmair and Dana McKay, releasing acclaimed recordings including Josephine Lang's songs (2003) and Anton Webern's Lieder (2006). Lindquist's work emphasizes historically informed performance practices and underrepresented repertoires.
Her academic career includes masterclasses at institutions such as Florida International University and University of Miami Frost School of Music. Notable achievements include first prize at the Jenny Lind Competition and recognition for her CD recordings, described as 'small masterpieces' in scholarly literature. She has served as official accompanist in major competitions like the International Mozart Competition Salzburg and collaborated with ensembles like the countertenor Paul Esswood in early music studies.
