Event overview
Metropolitan forms of popular musical entertainment in nineteenth-century Europe
Dr Carolin Stahrenberg is Lecturer in Popular Music and Gender Studies at the University of Innsbruck, Austria. She studied Music, German studies and Musicology at the University of Music, Drama and Media (HMTM) in Hannover, Germany, and at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam in the Netherlands. In 2010 she gained her PhD with a thesis about popular music in Berlin between the wars at the HMTM Hannover. Stahrenberg was scholar of the Klaus Murmann Fellowship Programme and of the Mariann Steegmann Foundation, and worked as a Research Assistant at the Research Centre for Music and Gender in Hannover, at the “ZPKM, Research Institute for Popular Culture and Music” in Freiburg/Brsg., and as Senior Scientist at the Alpen-Adria-University (AAU) Klagenfurt. Her research interests are Musical Theatre, Music and Gender, Popular Music, Music and Migration and History of Music in the Weimar Republic. She has written a monograph on Hot Spots von Cafe to Cabaret and co-edited “Im Weissen Roessl”: Kulturgeschichtliche Perspectiven.
Dr Stahrenberg will speak for 45 minutes, followed by drinks and an informal discussion.
Dates & times
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15 Mar 2018 | 5:00pm - 6:30pm |
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