The Institute of Musicology

Team

Prof. Dr. Peter Niedermüller

Lehrbeauftragter

Philosophisch-historische Fakultät

E-Mail
niedermu@uni-mainz.de
E-Mail2
peter.niedermueller@unibe.ch
Office
Büro 105, 1. Stock
Postal Address
Mittelstrasse 43
CH-3012 Bern
Consultation Hour
by appointment
Mini CV
Mini CV
since 2019
Associate Professor Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany
also head of the research project German Popular Music in the 20th Century: Media, Networks, Actors, Content, Analysis. Sub-project 1: From the end of the Weimar Republic to 1945 (funded by the GEMA Foundation and the Franz Grothe Foundation)
2016-2019
Research assistant at the Institute for Art History and Musicology (IKM) | Department of Musicology at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz with a research focus on media and media history of music (in this position, among other things, management of the inter-university Master's program Digital Methodology in the Humanities and Cultural Studies)
2015-2016 Teaching assignments at the State University of Music and Performing Arts Mannheim (fall semester 2015/16) and the University of Music Würzburg (winter semester 2015/16 and summer semester 2016)
Also a member of staff as part of the BmBF-funded project Teaching, Organizing, Advising at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany
2014-2015 Substitute for the W3 professorship for Historical Musicology (Nf. Schipperges) at the State University of Music and Performing Arts Mannheim, Germany
2012-2014 Employee within the framework of the BmBF-funded project Teaching, Organizing, Advising in Mainz, Germany
also Managing Director of the Dean's Office of the Department 07 of History and Cultural Studies at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany (June 2013-February 2014)
2011-2012 Guest lecturer at the German Historical Institute in Rome | Istituto Storico Germanico di Roma, Italy
2011 Research associate at the German Historical Institute in Rome | Istituto Storico Germanico di Roma as part of the DFG-ANR project Musici. Musicisti europei a Venezia, Roma e Napoli 1650-1750
2011 Habilitation in musicology at the Department 07 of History and Cultural Studies at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz with a thesis on concert life in Vienna around 1800 and a habilitation colloquium on the concept of work in pop music (day of the colloquium January 12, 2011, day of the inaugural lecture: April 18, 2011)
2009-2011 Lecturer at the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany
2009 Representation of the C2 lectureship for musicology in Mainz, Germany
2008-2009 Representation of the W3-Professorship for Musicology (Nf. Wiesend) in Mainz, Germany
  • Music and music theory of the Renaissance
  • Music of the 19th and 20th centuries
  • Rock music
  • Film music