Artistic Teaching

At the centre of this course is "folk music practice". It enables a direct artistic access to folk music(s), to traditional music styles and languages for students of all fields of study of the mdw (within the framework of focal points, modules, as a supplement to lectures and seminars in the field of folk music/ethnomusicology or also in the elective subject area).

The experiences and skills acquired in their own work, in making music, but also in the context of a reflective discussion, thus expand the students' profile with regard to their future fields of work and influence the artistic development and pedagogical work of the students.

The content of the course is variable and depends on the individual interests of the students. The main instrument can be used to gain an insight into various regional folk music styles; however, competencies can also be acquired in small group lessons on various folk music instruments which may only be encountered during the course selection.

 

  • Afro-Karibische Musik – Javier Silvestrini
  • Akkordeon/Wiener Schrammelharmonika: Ingrid Eder (Gertrud Huber)
  • Alpenländische Vokal Praxis Jodeln – Gertrud Huber
  • Armenische Musik für Klavier
  • Instrumentale Folkmusik aus Westeuropa (Irland, Schottland, Bretagne): Stephan Steiner
  • Iranische Rahmentrommel Daf: Hamidreza Ojaghi
  • Jiddisches Lied: Isabel Frey
  • Persische und arabische Maqam auf der Gitarre: Mahan Mirarab
  • Serbische Volkstänze-Kolo: Igor Peric
  • Steirische Harmonika: (advanced, beginner) Lukas Metzenbauer
  • Südosteuropäische Vokalmusik: Marko Kölbl
  • Tango und lateinamerikanische Musik für Geige: Alejandro Loguercio
  • Wiener Musik - Schrammelensemble: Manfred Kammerhofer
  • Wienerlied: Roland Neuwirth
  • Zither: Gertrud Huber