Manfred Angerer

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Manfred Angerer (born October 15, 1953 in Pöchlarn ( Lower Austria ), † April 19, 2010 in Vienna ) was an Austrian musicologist .

Life

Angerer studied piano at the Vienna University of Music from 1970 and from 1972 musicology as well as art history and philosophy at the University of Vienna . In 1979 he completed his doctorate with a dissertation on Alexander Scriabin's late works. Two years later he became Walter Pass's assistant at the Institute for Musicology at the University of Vienna, and in 1984 he was a lecturer. In 1990 he completed his habilitation with a thesis on Joseph Haydn .

Angerer was married to the musicologist Eike Rathgeber (* 1965).

Awards

Publications

  • Manfred Angerer: Musical Aestheticism. Analytical studies on Scriabin's late work (= Viennese publications on musicology, 23), Hans Schneider , Tutzing 1984. 124 p. ISBN 3-7952-0412-7
  • Manfred Angerer (Ed.): Festschrift Othmar Wessely for his 60th birthday. Schneider, Tutzing 1982.
  • Manfred Angerer: Music in Austria, a chronicle in data, documents, essays and pictures; Classical music, opera, operetta, folk music, light music, avant-garde music, composers, conductors, virtuosos, singers, music venues, festivals, instrument making . Gottfried Kraus (ed.); Vienna 1989.
  • Music science at its limits. Manfred Angerer on his 50th birthday . Dominik Schweiger, Michael Staudinger, Nikolaus Urbanek (eds.); Lang, Frankfurt am Main, Vienna a. a. 2004. ISBN 3-631-51955-9
  • Shorten. Commemorative letter for Manfred Angerer . Wolfgang Fuhrmann, Ioana Geanta, Markus Grassl, Dominik Šedivý (eds.); Present, Vienna 2016. ISBN 978-3706908573

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