Hartmut Schick

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Hartmut Schick (born October 16, 1960 in Herrenberg ) is a German musicologist and has been a full professor at the Institute for Musicology at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich since 2001 .

Schick grew up mainly in Schwäbisch Hall and studied musicology, history and philosophy for 16 semesters at the University of Tübingen from 1981 and with Ludwig Finscher in Heidelberg from 1983 . In 1989 he received his doctorate with Finscher for his work on Dvorák's string quartets .

From 1989 to 1996 he worked as a research assistant in Tübingen (1996 habilitation with the study of musical unity in the Italian madrigal from Rore to Monteverdi ). He then taught at the University of Tübingen until 1998 and was an editor for the Monuments of Music in Baden-Württemberg . He then taught at the Trossingen University of Music and at the University of Bern .

In 1998 he became a university lecturer in Tübingen, but moved to Munich in 1999 and 2000, where he succeeded Theodor Göllner .

Since 2011, Schick has been the project manager of the "Critical Edition of the Works of Richard Strauss " and head of the Research Center Richard Strauss Complete Edition at LMU Munich.

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