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Wolfgang Martin Stroh (born 1 July 1941) is a German musicologist and Emeritus professor at the Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg.

Life[edit]

Born in Stuttgart, Stroh studied mathematics, physics, musicology and modern German literature at the Universities of Erlangen, Munich, Freiburg and at the Eastman School of Music (Rochester). In 1973 he obtained his doctorate with Hans Heinrich Eggebrecht (Freiburg). In 2006 he acquired the HAF diploma for multimedia design. He was a teacher at several Gymnasiums. From 1973 to 1978 he was research fellow at the Oberstufen-Kolleg Bielefeld. Since 1978, a Professor for systematic musicology at the University of Oldenburg. In the Intercultural music education [de] he has become known for his "extended interface approach".[1]

Publications[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Der erweiterte Schnittstellenansatz. In Andreas Eichhorn, Reinhard Schneider (ed.): Musik – Pädagogik – Dialoge. Festschrift for Thomas Ott. Allitera Verlag, Munich 2011, pp. 07–317.
  • ^ Anton Webern : historische Legitimation als kompositorisches Problem on WorldCat
  • ^ Zur Soziologie der elektronischen Musik on WorldCat
  • ^ Leben ja : zur Psychologie musikalischer Tätigkeit : Musik in Kellern, auf Plätzen und vor Natodraht on WorldCat
  • ^ Szenische Interpretation von Opern, Carmen : Begründungen und Unterrichtsmaterialien on WorldCat
  • ^ Handbuch New Age Musik : auf der Suche nach neuen musikalischen Erfahrungen on WorldCat
  • ^ Szenische Interpretation von Musik : eine Anleitung zur Entwicklung von Spielkonzepten anhand ausgewählter Beispiele on WorldCat
  • ^ Tarantella in der Schule eine multimediale Lernumgebung on WorldCat
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