Reinhard Schulz

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Reinhard Schulz (born March 7, 1950 in Schirnding , Upper Franconia ; † July 24, 2009 in Ebersberg ) was a German musicologist and music critic .

Life

Reinhard Schulz was born the son of a gatekeeper. He was trained in musicology, philosophy, theater studies, sociology and psychology and received his doctorate in 1979 on Anton Webern . Schulz settled in Munich as a freelance journalist and music critic and published mainly in the features of the regional and national press (including Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung , Süddeutsche Zeitung , Frankfurter Rundschau , Tagesspiegel ), in music magazines and in well over 100 of ARD's own music programs - Institutions. In 1980 he began teaching music and musical aesthetics of the 20th century at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich . In 1986 he became a senior editor at nmz . In 1993 he received the Critics' Prize of the City of Graz. From 1994 he worked as a juror for the German Record Critics' Prize and in 1997 co-founded the Munich Society for New Music, which is a member of the IGNM . From 2000 on he was also active for the Klangspuren music festival in Schwaz / Tyrol.

The Reinhard Schulz Prize for contemporary music journalism has been awarded every two years since 2012 .

Fonts

  • About the relationship between construction and expression in the works of Anton Webern. Munich 1982.
  • (Ed.): Have the honor! - half a century of culture in Munich. Munich 2008.

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