Julia Cloot

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Julia Cloot (* 1968 in Bonn ) is a German cultural manager , curator , author and lecturer .

biography

Julia Cloot studied musicology and German in Berlin and received her doctorate in 1999. Her first professional position was in 1999 as chief dramaturge at the Görlitz Theater . She then worked from 2001 to 2005 as a consultant for music and literature at the Lower Saxony Sparkasse Foundation and the VGH Foundation in Hanover. From 2005 to 2013 she headed the Institute for Contemporary Music at the Frankfurt University of Music and Performing Arts as program director and managing director. From 2005 to 2015 she taught New Music , New Music Theater and New Concert Formats in the Theater and Orchestra Management course at the HfMDK Frankfurt . In 2006 she developed an educational program for students for SWR : Next Generation. Off-program of the Donaueschinger Musiktage , which she directed until September 2013. Since October 2013 she has been the curator and deputy managing director of the Kulturfonds Frankfurt RheinMain .

Honorary posts and juries

  • 2007 to 2011 board member of the Frankfurt Society for New Music
  • Since 2010 managing director, since 2011 president of the International Society for New Music / German Section
  • 2013 to 2016 jury member in the concert project of the German Music Council
  • Since 2015 member of the Federal Diversity Committee of the German Music Council
  • Since 2016 member of the board of the Federal Government's Music Fund
  • Since 2018 member of the New Music Advisory Board of the German Music Council
  • Member of the jury of the Karl Sczuka Prize for radio play as radio art (SWR) since 2019

Works

  • Secret texts. Jean Paul and the music. de Gruyter: Berlin 2001
  • Rearview mirror. Contemporary composing in dialogue with older music. Edited together with Christian Thorau and Marion Saxer. Schott Music: Mainz 2010
  • Expressionism in the arts. Edited on behalf of the Kulturfonds Frankfurt RheinMain together with Marion Saxer. Olms: Heidelberg 2012
  • Essays and articles on (art) aesthetics and poetics around 1800, opera and new music theater, libretto, song, music and other arts, new music, its mediation and institutional history.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ New music fund for the promotion of contemporary music , bundesregierung.de, September 19, 2016, accessed on November 13, 2016

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