Roman Hankeln

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Roman Hankeln (* 1965 ) is a German music historian .

Life

He studied from 1985 to 1991 at the University of Regensburg with David Hiley (Dr. phil. 1996, published 1999) and was his assistant in a research project funded by the German Research Foundation (1996-1999). In his habilitation thesis ( Weimar 2004, published 2011) he dealt with the importance of classical, ancient metrics in song compositions by Johann Friedrich Reichardt , Christoph Willibald Gluck and Christian Gottlob Neefe . Hankeln completed his first habilitation at the Liszt School of Music in Weimar. He teaches as a professor of music history at the Technical and Natural Sciences University of Norway in Trondheim ( Noregs teknisk-naturvitskaplige universitet ).

His main research interests are text, musical structure, style and socio-political context of medieval liturgical vocal music as well as the German song and its poetry around 1800.

Fonts (selection)

  • as editor: Historiae Sancti Dionysii Areopagitae. St. Emmeram, Regensburg, approx. 1050/16. C. Institute of Mediaeval Music, Ottawa 1998, ISBN 1-896926-12-6 .
  • The Offertory Proverbs of the Aquitaine Manuscripts. Preliminary investigations for the edition of the Aquitaine offertory corpus and its extensions . Schneider, Tutzing 1999, ISBN 3-7952-0973-0 .
  • as editor: Konrad von Megenberg : Historia Sancti Erhardi . Institute of Mediaeval Music, Ottawa 2000, ISBN 1-896926-23-1 .
  • Classical composition problem. Verse meters oriented towards antiquity in the songs of JF Reichardt and some contemporaries . Böhlau, Cologne 2011, ISBN 978-3-412-20287-3 .

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