Arnold Jacobshagen

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Arnold Jacobshagen (born December 30, 1965 in Marburg ) is a German musicologist . He has been teaching at the Cologne University of Music since 2006 .

Career

Jacobshagen studied musicology, history and philosophy in Berlin (with Jürgen Maehder ), Vienna and Paris as well as cultural and media management at the "Hanns Eisler" University of Music in Berlin . In 1996 he received his doctorate from the Free University. He then worked as a music dramaturge at the State Theater in Mainz . He then received a scholarship at the German Historical Institute in Rome and at the German Study Center in Venice . From 1997 to 2006 he worked as a research assistant at the Research Institute for Music Theater at the University of Bayreuth . In 2003 he completed his habilitation at the University of Bayreuth ( Sieghart Döhring ). Since 2006 he has held a professorship for historical musicology at the Cologne University of Music. In 2015 he was elected to the Academia Europaea .

Jacobshagen is a board member of the Meyerbeer Institute and the working group for Rhenish music history . He has authored numerous books on music history, opera and contemporary musical life or edited them in collaboration with others.

Fonts

  • The choir in the French opera of the late Ancien Régime (= perspectives of opera research. 5). Lang, Frankfurt / Bern / New York 1997.
  • Structural change in the orchestra landscape. The cultural orchestras in reunified Germany. Dohr, Cologne 2000.
  • Opera semiseria. Genre convergence and cultural transfer in music theater (= Archive for Musicology . Supplement 57). Steiner, Stuttgart 2005.
  • Handel in the Pantheon. The composer and his staging (= Edition pp. 3). Studio Verlag, Sinzig 2009.

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