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Andreas Traub (born in 1949) is a German musicologist and university lecturer.


Life

Traub is grandson of the theologian and politician and son of the theologian . He completed his studies at the
LMU Munich The Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (simply University of Munich or LMU; german: Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) is a public research university in Munich, Germany. It is Germany's sixth-oldest university in continuous operatio ...
and the
University of Bern The University of Bern (german: Universität Bern, french: Université de Berne, la, Universitas Bernensis) is a university in the Switzerland, Swiss capital of Bern and was founded in 1834. It is regulated and financed by the Canton of Bern. It ...
and received his doctorate in 1977. From 1979 to 1990 he worked as assistant to
Rudolf Stephan Rudolf Stephan (3 April 1925 – 29 September 2019) was a German musicologist. Life Stephan was born in Bochum. After studying violin at the conservatory, he entered the Institute of Heidelberg, where he studied musicology at the University unde ...
at the Institute for Musicology of the
Free University of Berlin The Free University of Berlin (, often abbreviated as FU Berlin or simply FU) is a public research university in Berlin, Germany. It is consistently ranked among Germany's best universities, with particular strengths in political science and t ...
. His habilitation then followed in 1994 at the
University of Tübingen The University of Tübingen, officially the Eberhard Karl University of Tübingen (german: Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen; la, Universitas Eberhardina Carolina), is a public research university located in the city of Tübingen, Baden-Wü ...
. Since 1991 Traub has been researching the music history of
Baden-Württemberg Baden-Württemberg (; ), commonly shortened to BW or BaWü, is a German state () in Southwest Germany, east of the Rhine, which forms the southern part of Germany's western border with France. With more than 11.07 million inhabitants across a ...
. At the same time he teaches at the University of Tübingen. Since 1994 he has held teaching positions at the . In 1997 Traub became editor of the . Traub is honorary member of the .


Publications

;Author * Andreas Traub: ''
Sándor Veress Sándor Veress (, – ) was a Swiss composer of Hungarian origin. He was born in Kolozsvár/Klausenburg, Transylvania, Kingdom of Hungary, Austro-Hungarian Empire, nowadays called Cluj-Napoca, Romania, and died in Bern. The first half of hi ...
.'' In Hanns-Werner Heister, Walter-Wolfgang Sparrer (edit.): ''
Komponisten der Gegenwart The ''Komponisten der Gegenwart'' (KDG) is a music encyclopedia in German language about composers of the 20th and 21st century. It is a looseleaf service with information on currently about 900 composers. Editors Hanns-Werner Heister and Walter ...
.'' (''KDG''). , Munich 1992 ff. 21. Additional delivery 2001. * Andreas Traub: ''Sándor Veress und das Exil: Von der "Transilvanischen Kantate" (1936) zur "Elegie" (1964).'' In Péter Csobádi et al. (edit.): ''Das (Musik-)Theater in Exil und Diktatur. Vorträge und Gespräche des Salzburger Symposions 2003.'' Anif, Salzburg 2005, . * Andreas Traub: ''Veress, Sándor.'' In
Ludwig Finscher Ludwig Finscher (14 March 193030 June 2020) was a German musicologist. He was a professor of music history at the University of Heidelberg from 1981 to 1995 and editor of the encyclopedia ''Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart''. He is respecte ...
(edit.): '' Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart.'' (''MGG''). 2nd edition. People part, vol.16.
Bärenreiter Bärenreiter (Bärenreiter-Verlag) is a German classical music publishing house based in Kassel. The firm was founded by Karl Vötterle (1903–1975) in Augsburg in 1923, and moved to Kassel in 1927, where it still has its headquarters; it also ...
, Kassel, Stuttgart 2006, . * Doris Lanz,
Anselm Gerhard Anselm Gerhard (born 30 March 1958) is a German musicologist and opera scholar. Life and career Born in Heidelberg, Gerhard attended schools in Kiel and Mannheim. His studies took place at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University and the Technical ...
(edit.): ''Sándor Veress. Komponist – Lehrer – Forscher.'' Kassel 2008. - With contributions from Rachel Beckles Willson, Melinda Berlász,
Bodo Bischoff Bodo Alexander Bischoff (born 24 April 1952) is a German musicologist and Choral conductor. Education and career Born in Bielefeld, Bischoff completed the old language learning at the in Zehlendorf (Berlin) ( Abitur 1971). A study of pedagogy ...
, Simone Hohmaier,
Heinz Holliger Heinz Robert Holliger (born 21 May 1939) is a Swiss virtuoso oboist, composer and conductor. Celebrated for his versatility and technique, Holliger is among the most prominent oboists of his generation. His repertoire includes Baroque and Classic ...
, Michael Kunkel, Péter Laki, Doris Lanz, Friedemann Sallis, Andreas Traub, Claudio Veress. ;Editor * Andreas Traub (edit.): ''Sándor Veress. Festschrift zum 80. Geburtstag.'' Haseloff, Berlin 1986. * Andreas Traub (edit.): ''Sándor Veress. Aufsätze, Vorträge, Briefe'' Wolke, Hofheim 1998. ;Editor at Memorials of Music in Baden-Württemberg *1. Johann Samuel Welter (1650–1720), The sacred work. Cantatas, Magnificat, hymns, presented by Andreas Traub, 1993 *2.
Ernst von Gemmingen Ernst von Gemmingen (11 February 1759 - 3 March 1813) was a German composer and aristocrat. Born in Celle, von Gemmingen attended the University of Göttingen. He was not a professional composer but was evidently a highly proficient musician. He ...
(1759–1813), Four concertos for violin and orchestra, presented by Andreas Traub, 1994 *3. Augustinus Plattner, Eight double-choir masses (1624), presented by Andreas Traub, 1995 *4. Musik der Organistenfamilie Druckenmüller, presented by Andreas Traub, 1996 *6. Johann Wendelin Glaser (1713–1783), Selected cantatas, presented by Andreas Traub and Marco Jammermann, 1998 *7.
Balduin Hoyoul Balduin Hoyoul (1547-8 – 26 November 1594) was a Renaissance composer of the Franco-Flemish school. Hoyoul was born in Liège. From the age of 13 he was a discant singer at the Court in Stuttgart under Ludwig Daser. Between 1563 and 1564 he ...
(c. 1548–1594), Latin and German motets, presented by Dagmar Golly-Becker and Andreas Traub, 1998 *10.
Balduin Hoyoul Balduin Hoyoul (1547-8 – 26 November 1594) was a Renaissance composer of the Franco-Flemish school. Hoyoul was born in Liège. From the age of 13 he was a discant singer at the Court in Stuttgart under Ludwig Daser. Between 1563 and 1564 he ...
(c. 1548–1594), Magnificat cycle and two masses, Stephan Faber (c. 1580-1632), Cantiones, presented by Andreas Traub, 2001. *15.
Franz Anton Maichelbeck Franz Anton Maichelbeck (6 July 1702 – 14 June 1750) was a German organist and composer. Life Born in Reichenau Island, Maichelbeck grew up there with twelve siblings and attended the . He studied theology in Freiburg from 1721 and was sent to ...
(1702–1750), Freiburg. Requiem for 2 choirs; 1 mass, presented by Manfred Schuler (†) and Andreas Traub. *22.
Erasmus Widmann Erasmus Widmann (1572–1634) was a South German composer. Widmann was born at Schwäbisch Hall, and studied in Tübingen. His first musical positions were in Eisenerz (1595), Graz (1596), Schwäbisch Hall, and from 1602 Kapellmeister to Count Wo ...
. ''Weltliche Gesänge und Ritterspiel''.''Weltliche Gesänge und Ritterspiel''
on WorldCat Presented by Andreas Traub, Gregor Wittkop and Klaus Peter Leitner.


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External links

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Prof. Dr. Andreas Traub

Worldcat Andreas Traub
{{DEFAULTSORT:Traub, Andreas Academic staff of the University of Tübingen 20th-century German musicologists 21st-century German musicologists 1949 births Living people Place of birth missing (living people)