Emil H. Lubej

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Emil H. Lubej (born November 3, 1950 in Vienna ) is an Austrian musicologist . He is assistant professor for comparative musicology at the Institute for Musicology at the University of Vienna and founder of the Internet radio Emap.FM.

biography

After training in his father's profession as a master orthopedic shoemaker and completing military service, Emil Lubej reoriented himself and embarked on a musical career. In 1975 he completed both piano studies at the Ehrbar Conservatory and composition studies with Professor Urbanner at the Vienna University of Music . In 1975/76 Lubej studied church music at the Vienna University of Music and in 1976 became Kapellmeister of the Vienna Boys' Choir . He then worked as a freelance bandmaster in the field of church and theater music and as a song accompanist. From the winter semester 1982/83 he studied musicology and logistics at the University of Vienna, in 1987 he received his doctorate with a thesis on "The songs of the 'tenores' from Sardinia". Emil Lubej has been employed at the Institute for Musicology since 1986 and since the winter semester 1988/89 he has been holding lectures that are primarily in the field of systematic musicology. Topics included, for example, “Sound and acoustic measurement technology”, “New media and music technologies”, “Recording, Mix & Mastering” and “Live recording and CD production”. Lubej also regularly offers “laboratory exercises”, in the course of which he offers students, among other things, the opportunity to make sound recordings at events in and around Vienna and to stream them live on Emap.FM or to archive them there.

In 2002 Emil Lubej founded an independent internet radio based in Vienna, Emap.FM - Internet R @ dio for World Wide Ethno Music and Reports. In addition to financial subsidies from sponsors and advertising income, this non-commercial radio is primarily obtained through its own funds. The radio plays world music from sound carriers and from in-house productions and broadcasts concerts.

Publications

  • Orchestral catalog of contemporary Austrian composers - Ed. Austrian Composers Association. Ed. Emil H. Lubej, Michael Rot & Walter Smolyan Vienna: Lafite, 1976. 2 vol.
  • The chants of the 'tenores'. In: Plopp Art.- Vienna, 1986, pp. 4-10.
  • Automatic intonation analysis via the multi-modal distribution and its statistical-geographical evaluation using the example of the 'tenores' from Sardinia. In: Musicologia Austriaca 7.- pp. 129–155.- Föhrenau, 1987
  • The chants of the 'tenores' from Sardinia.- Vienna, Phil.Diss, 1987
  • Viennese oboe vs. French oboe: significant features and differences in acoustic signal. In: Gregor Widholm & Michael Nagy [eds.]: The instrumental play. Report from the International Symposium in Vienna, 12. – 14. April 1988. pp. 97-108. Vienna, Munich: Doblinger, 1989
  • EDP ​​in musicology. Summary of the lecture of the same name from March 2, 1989 in the context of the ÖGMw.- In: Communications of the Austrian Society for Musicology No. 20, July 1989, pp. 26-27.
  • Notation on the PC - "Note Processor". In: Communications of the Austrian Society for Musicology No. 21, February 1990, pp. 9–12.
  • Ethnomusicological analysis program (EMAP) for processing musical information on the PC. In: Contributions from the 20th ethnomusicological seminar. Bratislava, 1990. pp. 79-93
  • Emil Lubej, Hermann Fritz & Walter Deutsch: Diacritical marks for transcriptions from tape recordings. In: Documentation of the Summer Academy - Folk Culture 1992 v. 22.8.-4.9.1992 Altmünster / Gmunden, Upper Austria - pp. 102-104.-Vienna: Österr. Volksliedwerk, 1992
  • Musical transcription - computer-aided. In: Documentation of the Summer Academy - Folk Culture 1992 v. August 22 - 4, 1992 Altmünster / Gmunden, Upper Austria - pp. 104-107.-Vienna: Österr. Volksliedwerk, 1992
  • A Portable Digital Acoustic Workstation in High Fidelity.- In: Computing in Musicology. Directory of Applications. Vol. 8 1992 pp. 96-98. Ed. By Walter B. Hewlett and Eleanor Selfridge-Field. Menlo Park, CA: Center for Computer Assisted Research in the Humanities, 1992
  • Genre in the Repertoire of the Sardinian 'tenores'. In: Ethnomusicologica II. Atti del VI European Seminar in Ethnomusicology. Siena 17-21 Agosto 1989. Siena: Accademia Musicale Chigiana, 1993
  • The tuning in the chants of the "tenores" from Sardinia. In: Vienna Publications on Musicology Vol. 31. Comparative-Systematic Musicology. Contributions to the method and problems of systematic, ethnological and historical musicology. Franz Födermayr on his 60th birthday. Elisabeth Th. Hilscher and Theophil Antonicek (eds.). Tutzing: Schneider, 1994. pp. 383-394.
  • Acoustic analysis of Slovak aerophones. Fujara and Pistala. In: Studia instrumentorum musicae popularis XI. Erich Stockmann, Andreas Michel, Birgit Kjellström [eds.]. Report from the 11th International Meeting of the International Council of Traditional Music's Study Group on Folk Music Instruments in Smolenice, Slovakia 1992. Musikmuseet Stockholm 1995, pp. 122-126
  • Research on the “Faschingbrief” in Ausseerland In: Communications from the Austrian Society for Musicology No. 30, September 1996, pp. 52–60.
  • EMAP (EthnoMusicologal Analysis Program) for Windows95 and WindowsNT. In: Computing in Musicology. An International Directory of Applications. Vol. 10 1995-96. Ed. by Walter B. Hewlett & Eleanor Selfridge-Field. Pp. 151-154 Stanford, Center for Computer Assisted Research in Humanities, 1996
  • Bosnian music in the Vienna area: a socio-cultural study. In: Echoes of Diversity - Echoes of Diversity. Traditional music by minority ethnic groups. Edited by Ursula Hemetek with the collaboration of Emil H.Lubej. Böhlau, 1996, pp. 101-108. In: Writings on Folk Music Vol. 16
  • Echoes of Diversity. Traditional minority / ethnic group music. Edited by Ursula Hemetek with the collaboration of Emil H. Lubej. Böhlau, 1996.
  • Time in Music - Music in Time. The University 3/96.

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  • Schmidhofer, August acc. with Regine Allgayer-Kaufmann: Music of the World in Vienna. A project by students at the Institute for Musicology at the University of Vienna. Vienna: Institute for Musicology, 2014.

Web links

Individual evidence

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  2. http://www.wienerzeitung.at/nachrichten/kultur/medien/335182_Web-Rdio-mit-Ethno-Schwerpunkt.html
  3. https://ufind.univie.ac.at/de/person.html?id=3297&teaching=true
  4. Schmid, Manfred: Ethno Radio transmits worldwide , in: Wiener Zeitung.at, June 27 of 2002.
  5. Web-R @ dio with a focus on ethno , in: Wiener Zeitung.at, March 21, 2002.