Andreas Traub

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Andreas Traub (* 1949 ) is a German musicologist and university professor.

Traub is the grandson of the theologian and politician Gottfried Traub and son of the theologian Hellmut Traub . He completed his studies at the LMU Munich and the University of Bern , and received his doctorate in 1977.

From 1979 to 1990 he worked as an assistant to Rudolf Stephan at the Institute for Musicology at the Free University of Berlin . His habilitation then took place in 1994 at the University of Tübingen .

Traub has been researching the music history of the state of Baden-Württemberg since 1991 . At the same time he teaches at the University of Tübingen.

Since 1994 he has been teaching at the Trossingen University of Music .

1997 Traub became editor of the monuments of music in Baden-Württemberg .

Traub is an honorary member of the Society for Music History in Baden-Württemberg .

Publications (selection)

author
  • Andreas Traub: Sándor Veress . In: Hanns-Werner Heister , Walter-Wolfgang Sparrer (ed.): Contemporary composers . ( KDG ). Edition text + kritik , Munich 1992 ff. 21. Subsequent delivery 2001.
  • Andreas Traub: Sándor Veress and Exile: From the “Transylvanian Cantata” (1936) to “Elegy” (1964). In: Péter Csobádi et al. (Ed.): The (music) theater in exile and dictatorship. Lectures and discussions at the Salzburg Symposium 2003. Anif, Salzburg 2005, pp. 533-540.
  • Andreas Traub: Veress, Sándor. In: Ludwig Finscher (Hrsg.): The music in past and present . ( MGG ). 2nd Edition. Person part, band. 16. Bärenreiter, Kassel, Stuttgart 2006, Sp. 1487-1492.
  • Doris Lanz, Anselm Gerhard (ed.): Sándor Veress. Composer - teacher - researcher. Bärenreiter, Kassel 2008. - With contributions by: Rachel Beckles Willson, Melinda Berlász, Bodo Bischoff , Simone Hohmaier, Heinz Holliger , Michael Kunkel, Péter Laki, Doris Lanz, Friedemann Sallis, Andreas Traub, Claudio Veress.
editor
  • Andreas Traub (Ed.): Sándor Veress. Festschrift for the 80th birthday. Haseloff, Berlin 1986.
  • Andreas Traub (Ed.): Sándor Veress. Articles, lectures, letters. Cloud, Hofheim 1998.
Editor of Monuments of Music in Baden-Württemberg
  • 1. Johann Samuel Welter (1650–1720), The spiritual work. Cantatas, Magnificat, hymns, presented by Andreas Traub, 1993
  • 2. Ernst von Gemmingen (1759–1813), four concertos for violin and orchestra, presented by Andreas Traub, 1994
  • 3. Augustinus Plattner, Eight Double Choir Masses (1624), presented by Andreas Traub, 1995
  • 4. Music by the Druckermüller family of organists, presented by Andreas Traub, 1996
  • 6. Johann Wendelin Glaser (1713–1783), Selected Cantatas, presented by Andreas Traub and Marco Jammermann, 1998
  • 7. Balduin Hoyoul (around 1548–1594), Latin and German motets, presented by Dagmar Golly-Becker and Andreas Traub, 1998
  • 10. Balduin Hoyoul (around 1548–1594), Magnificat cycle and two masses, Stephan Faber (around 1580–1632), Cantiones, presented by Andreas Traub, 2001.
  • 15. Franz Anton Maichelbeck (1702–1750), Freiburg.Requiem for 2 choirs; 1 mass, presented by Manfred Schuler (†) and Andreas Traub.
  • 22. Erasmus Widmann . Secular chants and jousting. Presented by Andreas Traub, Gregor Wittkop and Klaus Peter Leitner.

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