Jürgen Schläder
Jürgen Schläder (born 1948 in Hagen) is a German theatre director and musicologist, who was from May 1987 to March 2014 Professor of Theatre Studies with a focus on stage music at the LMU München.
He studied German literature and musicology at the Ruhr-University Bochum and achieved his doctorate in musicology in 1978 with the dissertation Undine in stage music. In 1986 he habilitated on the subject of Das Opernduett. A 19th century scene type and its prehistory. His current research focuses are: Aesthetic foundations and analysis of contemporary directorial theatre, experimental forms of modern music for theatre and the history of the Bavarian State Opera in the 20th century.
External links
- Literature by and about Jürgen Schläder in the German National Library catalogue
- Prof. Dr. Jürgen Schläder (LMU)
- Jürgen Schläder
- Jürgen Schläder (LMU)
- Jürgen Schläder (Bayerische StaatsOper)
- Jürgen Schläder (Hg.): Werner Egk: Eine Debatte zwischen Ästhetik und Politik (LMU)
- Jürgen Schläder Höllenspuk als Spiegel der Erkenntnis Zauberei und Liebe in Händels Oper Rinaldo Springer
- Jürgen Schläder on YouTube
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