Awards for excellent master theses 2020/2021 Since the academic year 2016/2017, the Mozarteum University has been awarding the "Prize for excellent master theses". This award recognizes outstanding theses of graduates who dedicate themselves to their chosen topics in an innovative, original, unusual or particularly sustainable way. The winners of the excellent master theses 2020/2021 are: Caroline Fritz (MA IGP Guitar - Classical): "Slavko Avsenik und seine Original Oberkrainer: Untersuchung von Herkunft und Einflüsse mit der Analyse ausgewählter Beispiele" (scientific work, supervisor: Franz Zaunschirm) Pavle Krstic (MA Piano Soloist Training - Concert): "Analyse als Mittel der Interpretation der Préludes op.28 von Chopin" (scientific work, supervisor: Barbara Dobretsberger) We congratulate you!
Award for Excellent Master Theses 2021/22
The winners of the excellent master theses 2021/2022 are Patric Pletzenauer, Franziska Schneider, Tamara Obermayr and Friederike Klek - congratulations!
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1: Zoe Goldstein
2: Franziska Schneider
3: Christian Hartmann, Theaterakademie August Everding
4: A. Hinderlich
Since the 2016/2017 academic year, the Mozarteum University has been awarding the "Prize for Excellent Master's Theses". This award recognizes outstanding theses by graduates who have dedicated themselves to their chosen topics in an innovative, original, unusual or particularly sustainably relevant way.
These are the winners of the excellent master theses 2021/22 and their work:
- Patric Pletzenauer, MA IGP Flute - Classical:
"Flute practice in the 18th century around Johann Joachim Quantz"
(scientific work, supervisor: Joachim Brügge)
- Franziska Schneider, MA IGP Voice - Classical:
"Aspects of music education and music theater pedagogy using the example of the musical FREUDE by Kurt Gäble as a community music project"
(scientific work, supervisor: John Tomasson)
- Tamara Obermayr, MA Lied and Oratorio - Concert Subject:
"Peter Cornelius, the Poet-Composer - Word and Sound from a Single Pen."
(scientific work, supervisor: Barbara Dobretsberger)
- Friederike Klek, MA Recorder - Concert Subject:
"Michel Blavet and his work as a flutist and composer in Paris".
(Lecturer Recital, Supervisor: Dorothee Oberlinger)