Ulrike Liedtke

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Ulrike Liedtke (2019)

Ulrike Liedtke (born Nehrdich ; born November 17, 1958 in Weimar ) is a German musicologist and politician ( SPD ). From 1991 to 2014 she was the founding director of the Rheinsberg Music Academy . She has been a member of the Brandenburg State Parliament since 2014 . After her re-election in 2019, she was elected President of the State Parliament.

Life

Ulrike Liedtke was born the daughter of a conductor and a musicologist. Liedtke attended six schools and after graduating from high school in Stralsund in 1977 studied musicology at the Karl Marx University in Leipzig . During her studies in 1980 she became a member of the Gewandhaus Choir and the Extra Choir of the Leipzig Opera . From 1978 to 1985 a dramaturgical fee-based activity followed in the area of programs and introductions for the Gewandhaus in Leipzig . She also wrote numerous reviews for the Leipzig and Magdeburg regional press . She completed her studies in 1982 with a diploma. In 1985 she was given the PhD thesis A Siegfried Matthus - Tendencies in the Work of a Composer of the GDR for Dr. phil. PhD.

In 1985/86 she was music editor for festival and opera broadcasts on the television of the GDR in Berlin. She oversaw conceptual and editorial work and moderated a series of programs on new music (21 episodes until 1997). In 1986 she switched to the GDR Academy of Arts as a research assistant .

After the free election of the city council of (East) Berlin in 1990 and the formation of the Schwierzina magistrate , she was head of the department for music, theater, museums and film for the cultural councilor Irana Rusta (SPD) in the Berlin magistrate and senate administration ("MagiSenat") . From 1991 to 1993 she worked in the Ministry for Science, Research and Culture of the State of Brandenburg , where she was seconded to Rheinsberg from September 1991 .

There she was founding director of the Rheinsberg Music Academy from 1991 to 2014 . From 1993 she was managing director and artistic director of the Musikakademie Rheinsberg GmbH, whose castle theater she also ran from 2000. The program included music theater , ballet and concerts with a focus on the 18th and 20th / 21st. Century but also today's formats such as actions and performances . During her term of office in 2001, the Music Academy was named a “Federal and State Academy”. The house was awarded the Critics' Prize for Music 2004 by the Association of German Critics. It received a place of honor in 2006 at the advanced training award of the state of Brandenburg.

Liedtke held several teaching positions in music theater a. a. 1998/99 at the Liszt School of Music Weimar and the Hanns Eisler School of Music Berlin. In 2017 Liedtke was approved by the Human Sciences Faculty of the University of Potsdam for honorary professor ordered for musicology. She researches 18th century music and contemporary music, (anti) opera and comic opera , Brandenburg regional research and original sheet music (edited by Christoph Schaffrath ). Technical articles appeared and a. in the music encyclopedias Composers of the Present , The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musician, and The Music in Past and Present . She is a member of the Association of German Writers (since 1999).

Ulrike Liedtke is the mother of two children. Her son was a member of the Leipzig St. Thomas Choir .

politics

Ulrike Liedtke as President of the State Parliament (2020)

Until 1989, Liedtke was non-party. In 1989 she co-founded the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in the GDR in Berlin-Hohenschönhausen. She has been a member of the SPD since 1990 and was a board member in Berlin-Hohenschönhausen, Zepernick , Rheinsberg . From 2016 to 2019 she was chairwoman of the SPD sub-district Ostprignitz-Ruppin . She is also the spokesperson for the Cultural Forum of Social Democracy in Brandenburg .

From 1990 to 2002 she was a member, temporarily head of the district council assembly of Berlin-Hohenschönhausen and Lichtenberg . In May 2019 she became a city ​​councilor in Rheinsberg. She is the leader of the SPD parliamentary group.

In the state elections in Brandenburg in September 2014, she won a direct mandate in the Ostprignitz-Ruppin I state constituency (constituency 3). She received 36.3 percent of the first votes . Liedtke was the cultural and university policy spokeswoman for the SPD parliamentary group in Brandenburg. From 2014 to 2019 she was the spokesperson for her parliamentary group in the study commission "Future of rural regions against the background of demographic change" (EK 6/1) in the Brandenburg state parliament and a member of the education, youth and sport committee.

She defended her direct mandate with 23.6 percent of the first votes in the 2019 state election . On September 25, 2019, Liedtke was elected President of the State Parliament with 77 out of 88 votes at the constituent meeting .

Memberships

Liedtke was a member of the National Committee of the UNESCO Cultural Decade from 1995 to 1997 . From 1997 until the rotation in 2009 she was a member and (temporarily) chairwoman of the broadcasting councils of the ORB and the rbb . After having been Vice President of the Brandenburg State Music Council since 1995 . V. was elected President in 2016. From 2000 to 2002 she was the spokesperson for the working group for music education institutions in Germany. In 2000 she became a member of the executive committee and, in 2005, a member of the supervisory board of the German Music Council. From 2000 to 2005 she acted as an expert for the Culture 2000 funding program of the European Commission . From 2000 to 2017 she was the author and chairwoman of the advisory board of the CD documentation Music in Germany 1950–2000 of the DMR. From 2001 to 2017 she was an author and member of the editorial team of the music magazine Musikforum . In addition, she has been chairwoman of the Conference of Regional Music Councils in the German Music Council (DMR) since 2009 and vice-president and member of the supervisory board of the DMR since 2013. Liedtke has been a member of the board of trustees of Musikfonds e. V., for which she did conceptual preparatory work. The Spokesman's Council of the German Cultural Council elected Liedtke in 2019 as one of two vice-presidents of the German Cultural Council. Liedtke is an individual member of the Brandenburg Choir Association as well as the chairwoman of Tanz & Art Rheinsberg e. V. and the Ferdinand-Möhring Gesellschaft e. V.

Honors

  • Hans Stieber Prize (1988)
  • Federal Cross of Merit on Ribbon (2001)
  • Art Prize of the State of Brandenburg (Main Prize) (2001)
  • Leo Wistuba Medal of the Brandenburg Choir Association (2001)
  • Badge of Honor of the State Music Council Brandenburg (2003)
  • "Critics' Prize for Music 2004" for the Rheinsberg Music Academy of the Association of German Critics, Honorary Place "Further Education Prize of the State of Brandenburg" for the Rheinsberg Music Academy (2006)
  • Integration award of the district administrator Ostprignitz-Ruppin for dance & art Rheinsberg e. V. (2016)
  • Integration award from the Federal President for the Rheinsberg model (2017)

Fonts (selection)

  • With Gert Belkius (Ed.): Music for the Opera? In conversation with composers . Henschel-Verlag, Berlin 1990, ISBN 3-362-00479-2 .
  • With Helge Bartholomäus (ed.): Festschrift 10 years of the Berlin bassoon quartet, 5 years of master classes at the Rheinsberg Music Academy . Music and book publisher Feja, Berlin 1996, ISBN 978-3-929355-04-8 .
  • Matthus, Siegfried . In: Hans-Werner Heister, Wolfgang Sparrer (Ed.): Contemporary composers . edition text + kritik, Munich 1996
  • (Ed.): "Everyone according to his own style". New musical approaches today. A publication by the Rheinsberg Music Academy . Pfau, Saarbrücken 1997, ISBN 978-3-930735-70-9 .
  • State Music Plan Brandenburg . State Music Council Brandenburg, Senftenberg 1997/2000.
  • Domhardt, Gerd, Siegfried . In: Hans-Werner Heister, Wolfgang Sparrer (Ed.): Contemporary composers . edition text + kritik, Munich 1996
  • Treibmann, Karl Ottomar . In: Hans-Werner Heister, Wolfgang Sparrer (Ed.): Contemporary composers . edition text + kritik, Munich 1998
  • Treibmann, Karl Ottomar . In: The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians . 1998
  • Domhardt, Gerd . In: “The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians” , 1998
  • With Claudia Schurz (ed.): The theater of Prince Heinrich. A reading book on the Rheinsberg Castle Theater. Hofmeister, Leipzig 2000, ISBN 978-3-87350-016-7 .
  • Günter Neubert . In: Hans-Werner Heister, Wolfgang Sparrer (Ed.): Contemporary composers . edition text + kritik, Munich 2003
  • Thomas Heyn . In: Hans-Werner Heister, Wolfgang Sparrer (Ed.): Contemporary composers . edition text + kritik, Munich 2004
  • Karl Ottomar Treibmann: Sound hikes . Kamprad, Altenburg 2004, ISBN 978-3-930550-32-6 .
  • (Ed.): The Rheinsberger Hofkapelle of Friedrich II. Musician on the way to the Berlin "Capell servant". Publication of the Music Academy Rheinsberg GmbH . 2nd, revised edition. Hofmeister, Leipzig 2005, ISBN 978-3-87350-019-8 .
  • (Ed.): Ms. Musica today. Concepts for compositions . Publication of the Music Academy Rheinsberg gGmbh. Hofmeister, Leipzig 2005, ISBN 978-3-87350-031-0 .
  • Short and sweet, but richly presented . Ursula Stürzbecher (Ed.): In: Liber amicorum for Ruth Zechlin, on her 80th birthday . Verlag Ries & Erler Berlin 2006
  • Contributions to Lothar Voigtländer, Wilhelm Weismann and Walter Zimmermann, in: The music in history and present (MGG). Bärenreiter, Kassel 2007
  • Contributions to Romely Pfund, Annette Schlünz and Juliane Klein. In: Annette Kreutziger-Herr, Melanie Unseld (ed.): Gender Handbuch . Bärenreiter, Kassel 2010, ISBN 978-3-7618-2043-8 .
  • I am a composer. Friedrich II. As a musician . Ries & Erler, Berlin 2012, ISBN 978-3-87676-019-3 .
  • Rheinsberg Music Academy. Federal and State Academy, Telling Stories Yearbook Ostprignitz Ruppin 2014 , Neuruppin 2014.
  • Passionate confessions, experiences with music by Lothar Voigtländer . In: Albrecht von Massow, Thomas Grysko, Josephine Orkno (eds.): A prism of East German music . Böhlau-Verlag, Cologne / Weimar / Vienna 2015, ISBN 978-3-412-22518-6 , pp. 101-109.
  • hear: multisensorial . In: Thomas Gerwin (Ed.): Internationales Klangkunstfest Berlin 2014 , anniversary edition with DVD 2004–2014., Berlin 2015, ISBN 978-3-00-048620-3 .
  • Music from the start . In: Wolfgang Kurth (ed.): Music education. Textbook for state-recognized educators, specialist educators for music and other socio-educational professions in training and study . Westermann Braunschweig 2019, ISBN 978-3-14-239564-7 , p. 8.
  • Rheinsberg is beautiful, the ups and downs and new attention for the rural area . In: Albert Drews (Ed.): A beautiful country , Loccumer Protocols 13/2018. Rehburg-Loccum 2019, ISBN 978-3-8172-1318-4 , pp. 49–56.

Web links

Commons : Ulrike Liedtke  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. a b Music Academy Rheinsberg Limited Liability Company, Rheinsberg . In: Commercial register announcements of February 4, 1995.
  2. Andreas Vogel: Ulrike Liedtke wants to stay in the state parliament . In: MAZonline / Märkische Allgemeine , August 22, 2019.
  3. ^ Rheinsberg: Dr. Ulrike Liedtke in the storytelling café . In: moz.de / Märkische Oderzeitung , May 1, 2011.
  4. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w CV of Ulrike Liedtke. ulrike-liedtke.de; accessed on October 13, 2019.
  5. Dissertations at the Institute for Musicology at the University of Leipzig, gko.uni-leipzig.de; accessed on October 13, 2019.
  6. Ulrike Liedtke: Foreword . In: Ders .: Siegfried Matthus - Tendencies in the work of a composer in the GDR . Volume 1. Dissertation, University of Leipzig, pp. 1–5, here: p. 5.
  7. a b c employee profile of Ulrike Liedtke at the University of Potsdam; accessed on October 13, 2019.
  8. Musicological lectures at universities and other colleges with the right to award doctorates . In: Die Musikforschung 52 (1999) 1, pp. 103–116, here: p. 103.
  9. My SPD beginnings . , ulrike-liedtke.de; accessed on October 13, 2019.
  10. The cultural forum network. Kulturforum.spd.de; accessed on October 13, 2019.
  11. Local politician Ulrike Liedtke. ratsinfo-online.net; accessed on October 13, 2019.
  12. Jens Blankennagel: President with a sense of the right tone . In: Berliner Zeitung of September 26, 2019, p. 1; Igor Göldner, Thorsten Keller: Clear majority for Ulrike Liedtke . In: Märkische Allgemeine of September 26, 2019, p. 1.
  13. ^ Presidium of the Brandenburg State Music Council. landesmusikrat-brandenburg.de; accessed on October 13, 2019.
  14. a b c d Profile of Ulrike Liedtke. musikrat.de; accessed on October 13, 2019.
  15. Board of Trustees of the Music Fund. musikfonds.de; accessed on October 13, 2019.
  16. ^ Members of the Ferdinand Möhring Society. ferdinand-moehring-gesellschaft.de; accessed on October 13, 2019.
  17. Hans Stieber Prize Winner. lvdk.homepage.t-online.de; accessed on October 13, 2019.
  18. ↑ Office of the Federal President