Isolde Schmid-Reiter

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Isolde Schmid-Reiter is an Austrian theater scholar who works at the University of Vienna and has specialized in music theater , among other things .

Career

Isolde Schmid-Reiter completed a degree in theater studies , journalism and musicology (doctorate in 1990). She also studied singing at the Vienna Conservatory . She is Ass.-Prof. at the Institute for Theater, Film and Media Studies at the University of Vienna and Secretary General and board member of the European Music Theater Academy .

Editions of books

  • "Word Tone Melody". The Challenge to Sing Wagner , ed. together with Aviel Cahn, Regensburg: ConBrio 2020
  • Between revolution and bourgeoisie. Beaumarchais' Figaro trilogy as operatic material , Regensburg: ConBrio 2019
  • Judaism in Opera. Judaism in the Opera , ed. together with Aviel Cahn, Regensburg: ConBrio 2017
  • "Poetic expression of the soul". The art of singing Verdi , Regensburg: ConBrio 2016.
  • Opera staging . Narrative modes, Regensburg: ConBrio 2014.
  • Richard Wagner's Ring des Nibelungen: European Traditions and Paradigms , Regensburg: ConBrio 2010.
  • L'Europe Baroque. Opera in the 17th and 18th centuries. L'opéra aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles , ed. together with Dominique Meyer, Regensburg, ConBrio 2010.
  • Expensive art form opera? Music theater in the new millennium. Strategies and Concepts , ed. together with Manfred Jochum, Innsbruck: Studien-Verlag 2006.
  • Children's Opera: Aesthetic Challenge and Pedagogical Obligation , Regensburg: ConBrio 2004.
  • Keyword: Verismo , Vienna: Böhlau 2003 (Maske and Kothurn, 49th year, issue 1–2).
  • Repertoire and program design , Anif: Verlag Müller-Speiser 1999.
  • Music theater management II. Music theater marketing , ed. together with Christiane Zentgraf, Bayreuth 1994.

In addition, numerous publications on music theater in the 19th – 21st centuries. Century.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Isolde Schmid-Reiter: Cesar Bresgen's music-dramatic work , submitted by Isolde Schmid-Reiter. Vienna, Univ., Diss., 1989, 601 sheets: Ill.