Univ.-Prof. Dr.

Stefan Schmidl

Telephone
(+43 1) 51581 – 3715

E-Mail
stefan.schmidl(at)oeaw.ac.at

    ... holds a doctorate from the University of Vienna. He is appointed professor for musicology at the Music and Arts University of the City of Vienna (MUK). There he is deputy director of the Centre for Science and Research and heads the competence centre "Film | Film Music". He also serves as a member of the Senate. At MUK he is currently leading the project "Austro-German Melodrama and Its Film Music" (FWF 34466).

    At the ACDH-CH, Stefan Schmidl is part of the research unit Musicology. He is working on the history of cinematic reception of cultural heritage, including a project on the film music of Johannes Fehring. Results of this work have appeared in numerous monographs. Furthermore, he is editor of the series "Filmmusik in historisch-kritischen Editionen".

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    Publications

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    Lectures

    • Schmidl, Stefan (18.01.2019) Aspekte der historisch-kritischen Edition von Filmmusik. Vortrag bei: Kritische Film- und Literaturedition, Berlin/GERMANY.

    • Schmidl, Stefan (30.10.2018) Beethoven und das Immaterielle. Vortrag bei: Beethoven visuell. Der Komponist im Spiegel bildlicher Vorstellungswelten (Institut für kunst- und musikhistorische Forschungen), Wien/AUSTRIA.

    • Schmidl, Stefan (19.09.2018) Die Wiener Staatsoper und ihre medialen Inszenierungen. Vortrag bei: Geschichte der Oper in Wien (Staatsoper), Wien/AUSTRIA.

    • Schmidl, Stefan (24.05.2018) Zur Musik der Ersten Republik. Vortrag bei: Die Erste Republik und die Zwischenkriegszeit 1918‒1934/38 (Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien), Wien/AUSTRIA.

    • Schmidl, Stefan (30.11.2017) Between genres: the film aesthetics of I pagliacci / Lache, Bajazzo (1943). Vortrag bei: Cinema popolare italiano. Fonti, archivi e ricezione internazionale, Rom/ITALY.

    • Schmidl, Stefan (24.11.2017) Wilhelm Grosz im Kontext der Filmmusik seiner Zeit. Vortrag bei: Wilhelm Grosz (1894–1939). Wien – London – New York, Wien/AUSTRIA.

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