Inga Mai Groote

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Inga Mai Groote (* 1974 ) is a German musicologist .

Life

She studied musicology, medieval and modern history and Italian philology. After completing her doctorate in Bonn in 2005 , she was (senior) assistant at the Institute for Musicology at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich and the University of Zurich . After her habilitation in 2013 in Zurich , she held a professorship at the University of Hamburg (winter semester 2013/14, Oliver Huck ) and lectureships at the Lübeck University of Music and the University of Bern , she was Professor of Musicology at the University of Friborg (2014-2015) and holder of the Chair of Musicology at Heidelberg University (2015–2018). Since 2018 she has been teaching as full professor for musicology at the University of Zurich.

Her main research interests are the history of music in the early modern period (Germany, Italy) and the late 19th century (France) and its social and cultural-historical aspects; History of early modern music theory and its book culture; Genre history; musical culture transfer; Music and humanism; Music in the denominational age; History of musicology.

Fonts (selection)

Web links