Musisches Gymnasium Salzburg

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Musisches Gymnasium Salzburg
type of school Music high school and music high school
School number 501136
founding 1966
address

Haunspergstrasse 77

place Salzburg
state Salzburg
Country Austria
Coordinates 47 ° 49 '11 "  N , 13 ° 2' 18"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 49 '11 "  N , 13 ° 2' 18"  E
carrier Federation
student around 930
Teachers about 110
management Barbara Tassatti
Website www.musischesgymnasium.at

The Musisches Gymnasium Salzburg is an arts and music high school in the Salzburg district of Itzling .

history

Bernhard Paumgartner had already published visionary ideas for a school devoted to the arts in 1959. At the Bundesgymnasium II in Salzburg, under the leadership of the art educator Adolf Degenhardt (1921–1998), an initiative for a grammar school with a focus on music arose. The approval notification was issued on September 19, 1966. In 2009 the eight-year music school was set up at the grammar school.

School types

Music high school

The musical and creative talents of the students are promoted by each student choosing an elective subject. These include music with a choir or orchestra, art education, dance movement education, performing games, creative writing and literature or the creative workshops.

Music high school

Here, in addition to the school, the student is trained externally on a musical instrument, at the Mozarteum , at the Landesmusikschule Musikum Salzburg or in private lessons.

management

  • 1966–1973 Erich Kaforka (1908–1991)
  • 1973–1974 Franz Schirlbauer (1912–2002)
  • 1974–1980 Gustav Seiss (1919–2002)
  • 1980–1988 Erich Weinkamer (* 1923)
  • 1988–2009 Ernst Mitgutsch (* 1949)
  • since 2009 Barbara Tassatti (* 1964)

Former students

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ernst Mitgutsch: 40 years of the Musisches Gymnasium Salzburg. In: musgym.salzburg.at. May 2006, archived from the original on February 11, 2015 .;
  2. ^ Adolf Degenhardt: Foreword. In: musgym.salzburg.at. June 21, 1986, archived from the original on March 5, 2016 .;
  3. ^ Wolfgang Mühlbacher: Historical. In: musischesgymnasium.at. 1999, accessed May 27, 2020 .
  4. School profile. In: musischesgymnasium.at. Retrieved May 27, 2020 .
  5. Mozart Music High School. In: musischesgymnasium.at. Retrieved May 27, 2020 .