Matthias Bertsch, the Glossary
Matthias Bertsch (born 1966 in Lichtenau) is a German-born Austrian musicologist, musician and professor at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna.[1]
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21 relations: Acoustics, Alsace, Austria, Biofeedback, Canadian Brass, Cognitive science, Doctor of Philosophy, Erich Honecker, Lichtenau, Baden-Württemberg, Musicology, Organology, Physiology, Professor, Psychoacoustics, Psychology, Ronald Reagan, Systematic musicology, Thomas Gansch, University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, University of Vienna, Vienna.
- Austrian musicologists
- People from Mödling
Acoustics
Acoustics is a branch of physics that deals with the study of mechanical waves in gases, liquids, and solids including topics such as vibration, sound, ultrasound and infrasound.
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Alsace
Alsace (Low Alemannic German/Alsatian: Elsàss ˈɛlsɑs; German: Elsass (German spelling before 1996: Elsaß.) ˈɛlzas ⓘ; Latin: Alsatia) is a cultural region and a territorial collectivity in eastern France, on the west bank of the upper Rhine next to Germany and Switzerland.
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Austria
Austria, formally the Republic of Austria, is a landlocked country in Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps.
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Biofeedback
Biofeedback is the technique of gaining greater awareness of many physiological functions of one's own body by using electronic or other instruments, and with a goal of being able to manipulate the body's systems at will.
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Canadian Brass
The Canadian Brass is a Canadian brass quintet formed in 1970 in Toronto, Ontario, by Charles Daellenbach (tuba) and Gene Watts (trombone), with horn player Graeme Page and trumpeters Stuart Laughton and Bill Phillips completing the quintet.
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Cognitive science
Cognitive science is the interdisciplinary, scientific study of the mind and its processes.
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Doctor of Philosophy
A Doctor of Philosophy (PhD or DPhil; philosophiae doctor or) is a terminal degree that usually denotes the highest level of academic achievement in a given discipline and is awarded following a course of graduate study and original research.
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Erich Honecker
Erich Ernst Paul Honecker (25 August 1912 – 29 May 1994) was a German communist politician who led the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) from 1971 until shortly before the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989.
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Lichtenau, Baden-Württemberg
Lichtenau is a small town in Rastatt district in southwestern Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
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Musicology
Musicology (from Greek μουσική 'music' and -λογια, 'domain of study') is the scholarly study of music.
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Organology
Organology (from Ancient Greek ὄργανον 'instrument' and λόγος, 'the study of') is the science of musical instruments and their classifications.
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Physiology
Physiology is the scientific study of functions and mechanisms in a living system.
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Professor
Professor (commonly abbreviated as Prof.) is an academic rank at universities and other post-secondary education and research institutions in most countries.
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Psychoacoustics
Psychoacoustics is the branch of psychophysics involving the scientific study of sound perception and audiology—how the human auditory system perceives various sounds.
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Psychology
Psychology is the scientific study of mind and behavior.
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Ronald Reagan
Ronald Wilson Reagan (February 6, 1911June 5, 2004) was an American politician and actor who served as the 40th president of the United States from 1981 to 1989.
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Systematic musicology
Systematic musicology is an umbrella term, used mainly in Central Europe, for several subdisciplines and paradigms of musicology.
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Thomas Gansch
Thomas Gansch (born 31 December 1975 in St. Pölten) is a well-known Vienna-based Austrian trumpet player.
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University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna
The University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna (Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien, abbreviated MDW) is an Austrian university established in 1817 located in Vienna.
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University of Vienna
The University of Vienna (Universität Wien) is a public research university located in Vienna, Austria.
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Vienna
Vienna (Wien; Austro-Bavarian) is the capital, most populous city, and one of nine federal states of Austria.
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See also
Austrian musicologists
- Alfred Maria Willner
- Alfred Planyavsky
- Carmen Ottner
- Cuthbert Girdlestone
- Eduard Hanslick
- Egon Wellesz
- Emanuel Winternitz
- Erich von Hornbostel
- Ernst Hilmar
- Eusebius Mandyczewski
- Eva Badura-Skoda
- Felix Salzer
- Georg August Griesinger
- Gerhard Croll
- Gerhard Röthler
- Gernot Gruber
- Gerold Gruber
- Hans Redlich
- Heinrich Jalowetz
- Helmut Brenner
- Helmut Deutsch
- Hermann Dechant
- Hugo Botstiber
- Johann Nepomuk Fuchs (composer)
- Martin Eybl
- Matthias Bertsch
- Max Graf
- Michael Radulescu
- Mosco Carner
- Oswald Jonas
- Otto Brusatti
- Paul Pisk
- Peter Revers
- René Clemencic
- Richard Batka
- Richard Specht
- Rosemary Dorothy Moravec
- Rudolf Flotzinger
- Theodor Helm
- Walter Graf (musicologist)
- Werner Grünzweig
- Wolfgang Gratzer
People from Mödling
- Bruno Liberda
- Christian Hafenecker
- Dorit Kreysler
- Dorothy Khadem-Missagh
- Elisabeth Bleyleben-Koren
- Heinrich Hugo Karny
- Hermann Tamussino
- Karin Gayer
- Karin Schäfer
- Manfred Hemm
- Marcello Bravo
- Maria Janitschek
- Marian Smoluchowski
- Matthias Bertsch
- Otto Brunner
- Paul Harather
- Robert Lamezan de Salins
- Rupert Huber (composer)
- Ruthilde Boesch
- Thomas Rösner