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     Dr. Beate Kutschke is Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin at the University Salzburg where she is leading a research project focusing on the computer-assisted analysis of the small rounded two/three-part form in early 18th-century music. In the past, she taught at national and international universities such as Harvard, the University of Hong Kong, the University of Arts in Berlin and the Technical University of Dresden. Previous research revolved around music and protest in 1968 (second monograph), Baroque music and the moral-ethical change around 1700 (third monograph), music semiotics and philosophy as well as music and heroism focusing on protest music and Holocaust music.

     Contact : beate.kutschke@gmx.de

     Séance - Anthropology, Sociology, and Cultural Studies 5.I.2 : What is the “Sound of the Revolt” and how to Make Music-Analytical Sense out of it?

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