Harald Zielske

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Harald Zielske (born April 3, 1936 in Leipzig ; † July 13, 2014 in Berlin ) was a German theater scholar and university professor .

Life

Harald Zielske obtained his university entrance qualification in 1956 at the Corvinianum high school in Northeim . From the summer semester 1956 he studied theater studies , art history and German literature , first in Göttingen, in the summer semester 1958 in Cologne, from the winter semester 1958/59 at the Free University of Berlin . His university lecturers included Hans Tintelnot , Heinz Rudolf Rosemann , Carl Niessen , Wolfgang Binder , Wilhelm Emrich , Hans Knudsen and Hans Kauffmann . From May 1962 he was employed as a research assistant in theater studies at the Free University of Berlin. Harald Zielske was born in 1965 at the Free University of Berlin with Wolfgang Baumgart with a thesis on the setting and stage design in the 17th century. Doctoral thesis on spatial representation in European baroque theater . Later he was a professor at the Institute for Theater Studies at this university. At the end of the summer semester 2001 he retired. From 1978 to 1997 he was first secretary, from 1998 honorary member of the Society for Theater History, Berlin.

His grave is on the south-west cemetery in Stahnsdorf .

Publications

Grave plaque at the grave of Harald Zielske in the south-west cemetery Stahnsdorf
  • The setting and the setting in the 17th century. Investigations into spatial representation in European baroque theater (dissertation). Berlin 1965.
  • German theaters up to the Second World War. Typological-historical documentation of a building type . Writings of the Society for Theater History. Volume 65.Berlin 1971.
  • With Herbert A. Frenzel and Rolf Badenhausen (eds.): Stage forms, stage spaces, stage decorations. Schmidt. Berlin 1974. ISBN 3-503-00783-0
  • Alessandro Galli-Bibiena (1686-1748). Inventore delle Scene and Premier Architecteur at the Kurpfälzischer Hof in Mannheim. A contribution to Bibiena research (editor). Writings of the Society for Theater History. Volume 69. Berlin 1991. ISBN 978-3-924955-11-3 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Curriculum vitae, in: H. Zielske: Place of action and stage design in the 17th century. Investigations into spatial representation in European baroque theater (dissertation). Berlin 1965, p. 307.
  2. Harald Zielske: Goethe Enthusiast. On the death of Prof. Wolfgang Baumgart .
  3. Personal details . In: FU news. Freie Universität Berlin , October 2001, accessed on February 11, 2019 .
  4. https://www.theatergeschichte.org/wir-ueber-uns/geschichte-der-gesellschaft/ , accessed on January 21, 2020.
  5. Prof. Dr. Harald Zielske. In: family obituary. Der Tagesspiegel , July 20, 2014, accessed on February 11, 2019 .