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Eva Rieger (born November 21, 1940,
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) is a German
musicologist Musicology (from Greek μουσική ''mousikē'' 'music' and -λογια ''-logia'', 'domain of study') is the scholarly analysis and research-based study of music. Musicology departments traditionally belong to the humanities, although some m ...
. Rieger specialized in the social and cultural history of women in music. Together with the German-Swiss patron Mariann Steegmann, Rieger founded the Mariann-Steegmann-Foundation, which is dedicated to the advancement of women in music and the arts. In 2012, she was appointed Honorary Senator of the
Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg The Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg is one of the larger universities of music in Germany. It was founded 1950 as ''Staatliche Hochschule für Musik'' (Public college of music) on the base of the former private acting school of Annema ...
.


Early years and education

Eva Rieger was born to German parents - pastor Julius Rieger and librarian Johanna Rieger (née Krüger). They moved to Berlin in 1953. Eva studied music education, musicology, and English at the
Technical University of Berlin The Technical University of Berlin (official name both in English and german: link=no, Technische Universität Berlin, also known as TU Berlin and Berlin Institute of Technology) is a public research university located in Berlin, Germany. It was ...
, and earned her doctorate in 1976 with a thesis on music education in
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.


Career

From 1978 to 1991, Rieger was an Academic Councilor at the
University of Göttingen The University of Göttingen, officially the Georg August University of Göttingen, (german: Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, known informally as Georgia Augusta) is a public research university in the city of Göttingen, Germany. Founded i ...
and the
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. From 1991 onwards, she was a Professor of Historical Musicology at the
University of Bremen The University of Bremen (German: ''Universität Bremen'') is a public university in Bremen, Germany, with approximately 23,500 people from 115 countries. It is one of 11 institutions which were successful in the category "Institutional Strategi ...
, with a focus on the social history of music. Rieger also was a member of the Advisory Board for the journal ''Feminist Studies'' (German: '' Feministische Studien'') from 1988 to 1992. Rieger has given lectures in the United States, Canada, Japan, and Europe. In 1996, she co-founded the "Women and Gender Research" department at the German Society for Music Research. Rieger was an active participant and jury member at the "Feminist Theory and Music" conference in the United States on several occasions. In 2000, Rieger co-founded the Mariann Steegmann Foundation with Mariann Steegmann herself. This foundation operates the "Mariann Steegmann Art & Gender Institute" at the
University of Bremen The University of Bremen (German: ''Universität Bremen'') is a public university in Bremen, Germany, with approximately 23,500 people from 115 countries. It is one of 11 institutions which were successful in the category "Institutional Strategi ...
as well as the "Research Center for Music and Gender" at the
Hochschule für Musik, Theater und Medien Hannover Hanover University of Music, Drama and Media (german: Hochschule für Musik, Theater und Medien Hannover, italics=unset, abbreviated to HMTMH) is a university of performing arts and media in Hanover, the capital of Lower Saxony, Germany. Dating ...
. In 2009 Rieger was Corresponding Member of the
American Musicological Society The American Musicological Society (AMS) is a musicological organization which researches, promotes and produces publications on music. Founded in 1934, the AMS was begun by leading American musicologists of the time, and was crucial in legiti ...
.


Research

Rieger's research focuses on gender issues in musical culture. She wrote a musicological study on the discrimination of women in German musical culture and used her work to advocate for the equality of women at all levels of musical culture. She has also written on film music, music education, and the life and works of
Richard Wagner Wilhelm Richard Wagner ( ; ; 22 May 181313 February 1883) was a German composer, theatre director, polemicist, and conductor who is chiefly known for his operas (or, as some of his mature works were later known, "music dramas"). Unlike most o ...
. Rieger has published several books in
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, Sweden, Japan, and
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. Her articles have been published in journals such as ''
Die Musikforschung ''Die Musikforschung'' is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal of musicological which since 1948 is published on behalf of the Gesellschaft für Musikforschung by Bärenreiter. The editors-in-chief are Panja Mücke ( Hochschule für Musik u ...
'', ''
Archiv für Musikwissenschaft The ''Archiv für Musikwissenschaft'' is a quarterly German-English-speaking trade magazine devoted to music history and historical musicology, which publishes articles by well-known academics and young scholars. It was founded in 1918 as the ...
'', '' Feministische Studien'', and others.


Personal life

Rieger struggled with her sexuality until she had her first relationship with a woman at the age of thirty. She became affiliated with the Homosexuelle Aktion Westberlin (HAW, Gay Action
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) group, which she described as her "salvation."


Selected works

* ''School Music Education in the
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.'' (1977). (Doctoral Dissertation at the Technical University of Berlin; published in German as ''Schulmusikerziehung in der DDR'' by Diesterweg.) . * (as editor:) ''Woman and Music.'' (1980). (Published in German as ''Frau und Musik'' by Fischer-Taschenbücher; 2nd edition published in 1990 by Furore-Verlag.) . * ''Woman, Music and Men's Domination: On the Exclusion of Women from German Music Pedagogy, Musicology and Music Practice.'' (1981). (Published in German as ''Frau, Musik und Männerherrschaft. Zum Ausschluß der Frau aus der deutschen Musikpädagogik, Musikwissenschaft und Musikausübung'' by
Ullstein Verlag The ''Ullstein Verlag'' was founded by Leopold Ullstein in 1877 at Berlin and is one of the largest publishing companies of Germany. It published newspapers like '' B.Z.'' and ''Berliner Morgenpost'' and books through its subsidiaries ''Ullstein ...
; 2nd edition published in 1988 by Furore-Verlag; Japanese translation published in 1985; Korean translation published in 1988.) . * ''Peace Education in Music Lessons.'' (1987). (Published in German as ''Friedenserziehung im Musikunterricht'' by
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.) . * (as editor:) ''A Stormy Winter: Memories of a Pugnacious English Composer.'' (
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of
Ethel Smyth Dame Ethel Mary Smyth (; 22 April 18588 May 1944) was an English composer and a member of the women's suffrage movement. Her compositions include songs, works for piano, chamber music, orchestral works, choral works and operas. Smyth tended t ...
) (1988). (Published in German as ''Ein stürmischer Winter. Erinnerungen einer streitbaren englischen Komponistin'' by Bärenreiter-Verlag.) . * ''
Nannerl Mozart Maria Anna Walburga Ignatia Mozart (30 July 1751 – 29 October 1829), called "Marianne" and nicknamed Nannerl, was a musician, the older sister of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791) and daughter of Leopold (1719–1787) and Anna Maria Moz ...
: The Life of an Artist in the 18th Century.'' (1991). (Published in German as ''Nannerl Mozart. Leben einer Künstlerin im 18. Jahrhundert'' by
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; revised edition published in 2005 by Insel Verlag; Swedish translation published in 1992.) . * ''
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and the Music: An Investigation into the Relationship between Film, Music and Gender.'' (1996). (Published in German as ''Alfred Hitchcock und die Musik. Eine Untersuchung zum Verhältnis von Film, Musik und Geschlecht'' by Kleine Verlag.) . * (as editor:) ''Women with Wings: Life Stories of Famous Pianists, from
Clara Schumann Clara Josephine Schumann (; née Wieck; 13 September 1819 – 20 May 1896) was a German pianist, composer, and piano teacher. Regarded as one of the most distinguished pianists of the Romantic era, she exerted her influence over the course of a ...
to
Clara Haskil Clara Haskil (7 January 1895 – 7 December 1960) was a Romanian classical pianist, renowned as an interpreter of the classical and early romantic repertoire. She was particularly noted for her performances and recordings of Mozart. She was also ...
.'' (1996). (Co-written by
Monica Steegmann Monica may refer to: People *Monica (actress) (born 1987), Indian film actress * Monica (given name), a given name (including a list of people and characters with the name) * Monica (singer) (born 1980), American R&B singer, songwriter, producer ...
; published in German as ''Frauen mit Flügel: Lebensberichte berühmter Pianistinnen; von Clara Schumann bis Clara Haskill'' by Insel Verlag.) . * (as editor:) ''Women's Voices, Women's Roles in Opera and Women's Self-Testimonies.'' (2000). (Co-written by Gabriele Busch-Salmen; published in German as ''Frauenstimmen, Frauenrollen in der Oper und Frauen-Selbstzeugnisse'' by Centaurus Verlag.) . * (as editor:) ''With a Thousand Kisses, Your "Fillu": Letters of the Singer
Marie Fillunger Marie Fillunger (27 January 1850 – 23 December 1930) was an Austrian singer, and the longtime partner of Eugenie Schumann, who was a daughter of Robert and Clara Schumann. Life Fillunger was born in Vienna. She studied at the Vienna Conserva ...
to
Eugenie Schumann Eugenie Schumann (1 December 1851 – 25 September 1938) was a German pianist and author. Biography Eugenie Schumann was born 1 December 1851 in Düsseldorf. She was one of eight children and the youngest daughter of Robert and Clara Schuman ...
, 1875-93.'' (2002). (Published in German as ''„Mit tausend Küssen Deine Fillu“. Briefe der Sängerin Marie Fillunger an Eugenie Schumann 1875–93.'' by Dittrich Verlag.) . * (as editor:) ''Divine Voices: Life Stories of Famous Singers from
Elisabeth Mara Gertrud Elisabeth Mara (née Schmeling) (23 February 1749 – 20 January 1833) was a German operatic soprano. Life She was born in Kassel, the daughter of a poor musician, Johann Schmeling. From him she learnt to play the violin, and while s ...
to
Maria Callas Maria Callas . (born Sophie Cecilia Kalos; December 2, 1923 – September 16, 1977) was an American-born Greek soprano who was one of the most renowned and influential opera singers of the 20th century. Many critics praised her ''bel cant ...
.'' (2002). (Co-written by Monica Steegmann; published in German as ''Göttliche Stimmen. Lebensberichte berühmter Sängerinnen von Elisabeth Mara bis Maria Callas'' by Insel Verlag.) . * ''
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and Richard Wagner: Stations of a Love.'' (2003). (Published in German as ''Minna und Richard Wagner. Stationen einer Liebe'' by Artemis & Winkler Verlag.) . * ''Shining Love, Laughing Death: Richard Wagner's Image of the Woman in the Mirror of his Music.'' (2009). (Published in German as ''Leuchtende Liebe, lachender Tod. Richard Wagners Bild der Frau im Spiegel seiner Musik'' by Artemis & Winkler Verlag.) . * ''A Place for Gods: Richard Wagner's Hikes in Switzerland.'' (2009). (Co-written by Hiltrud Schroeder; published in German as ''Ein Platz für Götter. Richard Wagners Wanderungen in der Schweiz'' by
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.) . * ''
Friedelind Wagner Friedelind Wagner (29 March 1918 – 8 May 1991) was the elder daughter of German opera composer Siegfried Wagner and his English wife, Winifred Williams and the granddaughter of the composer Richard Wagner. She was also the great-granddaught ...
: The Rebellious Granddaughter of Richard Wagner.'' (2012). (Published as in German as ''Friedelind Wagner. Die rebellische Enkelin Richard Wagners'' by
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.) . * ''
Frida Leider Frida Leider (18 April 1888 – 4 June 1975) was a German operatic soprano. Leider was a dramatic soprano. Her most famous roles were Wagner's Isolde and Brünnhilde, Beethoven's Fidelio, Mozart's Donna Anna, and Verdi's Aida and Leonora. She ...
: Singer in the Twilight of Her Time.'' (2016). (Co-written by Peter Sommeregger; foreword by
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; published in German as ''Frida Leider - Sängerin im Zwiespalt ihrer Zeit'' by
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.) .


References


Bibliography

* Freia Hoffmann,
Jane Bowers Jane Bowers (May 29, 1921 – June 18, 2000) was a Texas American folk music, folk singer and songwriter best known for her composition "Remember the Alamo (song), Remember the Alamo". Many of her songs were primarily recorded by the Kingston Tri ...
, and Ruth Heckmann, eds. (2000). ''Pictures of Women and Men in Music:
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for Eva Rieger on her 60th Birthday.'' (Published in German as ''Frauen- und Männerbilder in der Musik. Festschrift für Eva Rieger zum 60. Geburtstag'' by BIS-Verlag.) . * Annette Kreutziger-Herr, Susanne Rode-Breymann, Nina Noeske, Melanie Unseld, Eva Rieger, and the Research Center for Music and Gender. (2010). ''Gender Studies in Musicology--Quo vadis? : Festschrift for Eva Rieger on her 70th Birthday.'' (''Music and Gender Yearbook'', Vol. 3) (Published in German as ''Gender Studies in der Musikwissenschaft. Quo vadis? Festschrift für Eva Rieger''--''Jahrbuch Musik und Gender'', Bd. 3 by Georg Olms Verlag.) .


External links


Eva Rieger (official website)
(in German)
Mariann Steegmann Foundation
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