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Stephanus Muller (born 2 January 1971, Pretoria) is a South African music scholar and writer who has written about South African twentieth-century composition, exile, archiving, language politics, music and apartheid and university institutional transformation. As the last chairman of the Musicological Society of Southern Africa, he was a founding member of th
South African Society for Research in Music
(SASRIM) in 2006. He also founded the Documentation Centre for Music (DOMUS) in 2005 at Stellenbosch University, and th
Africa Open Institute for Music, Research and Innovation
(AOI) at the same university in 2016. He received his BMus (performance) from
Pretoria University The University of Pretoria ( af, Universiteit van Pretoria, nso, Yunibesithi ya Pretoria) is a multi-campus public research university in Pretoria, the administrative and de facto capital of South Africa. The university was established in 1908 ...
in 1992, MMus (musicology) from the
University of South Africa The University of South Africa (UNISA), known colloquially as Unisa, is the largest university system in South Africa by enrollment. It attracts a third of all higher education students in South Africa. Through various colleges and affiliates, U ...
in 1998, and DPhil from the
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in 2001. Having studied with the writer Marlene van Niekerk, he also holds a MA in Creative Afrikaans writing from Stellenbosch University (2007).


Career

Muller is Professor of Music and Director o
Africa Open, Institute for Music, Research and Innovation
at Stellenbosch University, where he has held a lectureship in music since 2005. His three-volume study of the South African composer
Arnold van Wyk Arnoldus Christiaan Vlok van Wyk (26 April 1916 – 27 March 1983) was a South African art music composer, one of the first notable generation of such composers along with Hubert du Plessis and Stefans Grové. Despite the strict laws impose ...
, entitled ''Nagmusiek'' (2014), drew heavily on decolonial and deconstructive theories of the archive and
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’s narratological theories of mimesis to circumvent the problems of writing in Afrikaans about apartheid-era musical composition. ''Nagmusiek'', written in Afrikaans and English, engages in a complex strategy of slipping into and out of fiction, documentary biography, conventional biography and autobiography, while performing a comprehensive listing and categorization of primary manuscript sources relating to Van Wyk music. The book has been described as a radical materialization of
Walter Mignolo Walter D. Mignolo (born May 1, 1941) is an Argentine semiotician (School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences) and professor at Duke University, who has published extensively on semiotics and literary theory, and worked on different aspects ...
’s notion of ‘epistemic delinking’, and an enquiry into ‘the relationship between art, academia and fascism’. The book has received awards recognizing it both as an important work of fiction and as a form of non-fiction. Muller's work to establish and develop the Documentation Centre for Music at Stellenbosch University has led to the acquisition of more than thirty music archives, many of which have subsequently led to important new research. The acquisition of the Eoan Group archive, for example, led to an important oral history project published by The Eoan Group Project as ''Eoan – Our Story'', as well as a documentary film by
Aryan Kaganof Aryan Kaganof (born 1964 as Ian Kerkhof) is a South African film maker, novelist, poet and fine artist. In 1999 he changed his name to Aryan Kaganof. Partial filmography * 1992: ''Kyodai Makes the Big Time'' (91min, Netherlands), drama feature ...
entitled ''An Inconsolable Memory'' (2013, 110 minutes). Apart from Kaganof, with whom he has also worked on the films ''Say it with Flowers'' (2017, 24 minutes) and ''Nagmusiek for you only'' (2015, 65 minutes), Muller has also written about and collaborated with many composers and performers, as well as the visual artist
Roelof van Wyk
an
Manfred Zylla
Muller has often written about social and political issues as these intersect with music history and aesthetics. Much of this writing has been for lay readers, especially in the decade he wrote for the Afrikaans newspaper, ''
Die Burger ''Die Burger'' (English: The Citizen) is a daily Afrikaans-language newspaper, published by Naspers. By 2008, it had a circulation of 91,665 in the Western and Eastern Cape Provinces of South Africa. Along with ''Beeld'' and ''Volksblad'', it is ...
''. A specific example is the 2004 review of composer
Hendrik Hofmeyr Hendrik Pienaar Hofmeyr (born 20 November 1957) is a South African composer. Born in Cape Town, he furthered his studies in Italy during 10 years of self-imposed exile as a conscientious objector. While there, he won the South African Opera C ...
’s composition ''Sinfonia Africana'', which led to a vigorous public debate about compositional aesthetics in post-apartheid South Africa. He has also been actively engaged in debates about the place of Afrikaans in post-apartheid South African tertiary institutions.


Awards

* Suid-Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns Eugène Marais Prize for a first or early belletristic work awarded to ''Nagmusiek'', 2016. * Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Award for a series of research projects entitled ‘Delinking Encounters’ (funding cycle of five years), 2015. *Fowler-Hamilton Visiting Research Fellowship, Christ Church, Oxford, September to December 2015. *Chancellor's Award for Research, Stellenbosch University, 2015. *kykNET-Rapport Prize (non-fiction) awarded to ''Nagmusiek'', 2015. *Jan Rabie Rapport Prize for debut fiction awarded to ''Nagmusiek'', 2015. *University of Johannesburg Debut Prize for Creative Writing in Afrikaans for ''Nagmusiek'', 2015. *Newton Advanced Fellowship Award (with co-applicant Dr. Jonathan Eato from York University) for South African Jazz Cultures and the Archive, 2015.


Books

*''The Journey to the South'' (Stellenbosch: African SunMedia, 2019). *''Nagmusiek'' (Johannesburg: Fourthwall Books, 2014). *''Eoan – Our Story'' (Johannesburg: Fourthwall Books, 2013), eds. Hilde Roos and Wayne Muller, authored by the Eoan History Project. *''A Composer in Africa: Essays on the Life and Work of Stefans Grové'' (Stellenbosch: SUN Press, 2006), co-edited with Chris Walton. *''Gender and Sexuality in South African Music'' (Stellenbosch: SUN Press, 2005), co-edited with Chris Walton.


Personal

Stephanus Muller is married to pioneer HIV positive to positive transplant surgeon, Elmi Muller.Davies, Justine (12 May 2012),
Elmi Muller: bending rules, changing guidelines, making history
, ''The Lancet'', vol. 379, p. 1781


References


External links


Personal websiteAfrica Open Institute for Music, Research and InnovationSouth African Society for Research in Music
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