Renate Wieland

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Renate Wieland (born July 24, 1935 - † May 5, 2017 ) was a German philosopher, music teacher and musicologist.

Life

Wieland lived in Kronberg im Taunus and was a member of the Kronberg Academy .

She studied music, German and philosophy with Ernst Bloch and Adorno . From 1970 to 1977 she worked as an assistant to Hermann Schweppenhäuser at the philosophical faculty of the Lüneburg University of Education and received her doctorate in 1978 in Frankfurt am Main. In Kronberg she also taught on her piano.

Her urn was buried in the Thalerfeld cemetery in Kronberg.

Fonts

  • On the dialectic of aesthetic appearances. Comparative studies on Hegel's phenomenology of spirit, aesthetics and Goethe's Faust II. [= Bd. 203 of monographs on philosophical research ] Forum Academicum, Königstein / Ts 1981.
  • with Jürgen Uhde : thinking and playing. Studies on a theory of musical representation. Bärenreiter , Kassel; New York 1988.
  • Appearance, criticism, utopia. To Goethe and Hegel. Edition Text + Criticism, München 1992.
  • with Jürgen Uhde: practicing research. Ways of instrumental learning. about the performer and the body as an instrument of music. Bärenreiter, Kassel; New York 2002.
  • with Jürgen Uhde: Schubert. Late piano music. Traces of their inner history. Bärenreiter, Kassel 2013

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Obituary notice in Kronberger Bote , week 20, May 18, 2017, p. 13. ( PDF )
  2. ^ Members. In: Yearbook of the Kronberg Academy. 2016. p. 163. ( PDF )
  3. ^ Wieland, Renate / Uhde, Jürgen: Schubert. Late Piano Music, The Authors , baerenreiter.com
  4. Renate Wieland. In the list of authors by: Gerhard Schweppenhäuser (Hrsg.): Bild und Gedanke. Hermann Schweppenhäuser in memory. Springer-Verlag, 2016, p. 341f.