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Stephen Hinton (born 1955, London, England) is a British-American
musicologist Musicology is the academic, research-based study of music, as opposed to musical composition or performance. Musicology research combines and intersects with many fields, including psychology, sociology, acoustics, neurology, natural sciences, f ...
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. A leading authority on the composer
Kurt Weill Kurt Julian Weill (; ; March 2, 1900April 3, 1950) was a German-born American composer active from the 1920s in his native country, and in his later years in the United States. He was a leading composer for the stage who was best known for hi ...
, he has published widely on many aspects of modern German music history, with contributions to publications such as ', ''
The New Grove Dictionary of Opera ''The New Grove Dictionary of Opera'' is an encyclopedia of opera. It is the largest work on opera in English, and in its printed form, amounts to 5,448 pages in four volumes. The dictionary was first published in 1992 by Macmillan Reference, L ...
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The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians ''The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians'' is an encyclopedic dictionary of music and musicians. Along with the German-language '' Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart'', it is one of the largest reference works on the history and t ...
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Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart ''Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart'' (''MGG''; "Music in the Past and Present") is a German music encyclopedia. It is among the world's most comprehensive encyclopedias of music history and musicology, on account of its scope, content, wealth ...
'', and '' Musikgeschichte''. His most recent book, ''Weill's Musical Theater: Stages of Reform'' (University of California Press: Berkeley, 2012), the first musicological study of Weill's complete stage works, received the 2013 Kurt Weill Book Prize for outstanding scholarship in music theater since 1900. The reviewer for the Journal of the American Musicological Society described the book as "a landmark in the literature on twentieth-century musical theater."


Academic career

Hinton graduated from the
University of Birmingham The University of Birmingham (informally Birmingham University) is a Public university, public research university in Birmingham, England. It received its royal charter in 1900 as a successor to Queen's College, Birmingham (founded in 1825 as ...
(UK) with a BA in Music and German in 1978, and with a PhD in Musicology in 1984. He is currently the Avalon Foundation Professor in the Humanities at Stanford University, Professor of Music and, by courtesy, of German. He also serves as the Denning Family Director of the Stanford Arts Institute. From 2006–2010 he was Senior Associate Dean for Humanities & Arts, and from 1997–2004 chairman of the Department of Music. Before moving to Stanford, he taught at Yale University and, before that, at the Technische Universität Berlin. At the TU Berlin he held positions as Tutor in Musicology (1982–84), research assistant to
Carl Dahlhaus Carl Dahlhaus (10 June 1928 – 13 March 1989) was a German musicologist who was among the leading postwar musicologists of the mid to late 20th-century. #Selected bibliography, A prolific scholar, he had broad interests though his research foc ...
(1984–86), postdoctoral scholar of the
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft The German Research Foundation ( ; DFG ) is a German research funding organization, which functions as a self-governing institution for the promotion of science and research in the Federal Republic of Germany. In 2019, the DFG had a funding bu ...
(1986–88) and '' wissenschaftlicher Assistent'' (1988–90).


Selected publications

*''The Idea of
Gebrauchsmusik () is a German term, meaning "utility music", for music that exists not only for its own sake, but which was composed for some specific, identifiable purpose. This purpose can be a particular historical event, like a political rally or a militar ...
'' (New York: Garland, 1989) *''Kurt Weill: The Threepenny Opera'' (Cambridge Opera Handbooks, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990) *"''Natürliche Übergänge'':
Heinrich Schenker Heinrich Schenker (19 June 1868 – 14 January 1935) was an Austrian music theory, music theorist #Theoretical writings, whose writings have had a profound influence on subsequent musical analysis. His approach, now termed Schenkerian analysis ...
s Begriff von der Sonatenform", ''Musiktheorie'', 4 (1990): 101–16 *''Gebrauchsmusik'' (= Handwörterbuch der musikalischen Terminologie, Auslieferung 15, Wiesbaden, 1988; reprinted in ''Terminologie der Musik im 20. Jahrhundert'', ed. H.H. Eggebrecht, Wiesbaden, 1995) *''
Neue Sachlichkeit The New Objectivity (in ) was a movement in German art that arose during the 1920s as a reaction against expressionism. The term was coined by Gustav Friedrich Hartlaub, the director of the ''Kunsthalle'' in Mannheim, who used it as the title of ...
'' (= Handwörterbuch der musikalischen Terminologie, Auslieferung 18, Wiesbaden, 1990; reprinted in ''Terminologie der Musik im 20. Jahrhundert'', ed. H.H. Eggebrecht, Wiesbaden, 1995) *Paul Hindemith, ''Orchesterwerke 1932–34'': Philharmonisches Konzert; Symphonie ''Mathis der Maler'' (= Complete Works II/2, Schott: Mainz, 1991) *"Defining Musical Expressionism: Schoenberg and Others", ''Expressionism Reassessed'', ed. S. Behr, ''et al.'' (Manchester, 1993), 121–9 *"Adorno's Unfinished Beethoven", ''Beethoven Forum 5'' (Lincoln and London: University of Nebraska Press, 1996), 139–53 *"Hanns Eisler and the Ideology of Modern Music", ''New Music and Ideology'', ed. M. Delaere (Wilhelmshaven, 1996), 79–85 *"Adorno's philosophy of music", in ''Oxford Encyclopedia of Aesthetics'', ed. M. Kelly (Oxford, 1998) *"Not ''Which'' Tones? The Crux of Beethoven's Ninth", in ''
19th-Century Music ''19th-Century Music'' is a triennial academic journal that "covers all aspects of Western art music composed in, leading to, or pointing beyond the "long century" extending roughly from the 1780s to the 1930s." It is published by the University of ...
'', 22:1 (1998): 61–77 *"Hindemith, Bach and the Melancholy of Obligation", in ''Bach Perspectives 3: Creative Responses to Bach from Mozart to Hindemith''. (University of Nebraska Press, 1998), 133-15; reprinted in ''Hindemith-Jahrbuch'' 1998 *(with Jürgen Schebera) Kurt Weill, ''Musik und Theater: Gesammelte Schriften'' (Berlin, 1990); revised and expanded edition published as ''Musik und musikalisches Theater: Gesammelte Schriften'' (Mainz: Schott, 2000) *''Analyse statt Ästhetik'' (= Funkkolleg Musik: Studieneinheit 24, Mainz, 1988; rev. and repr. in ''Europäische Musikgeschichte'', ed. L. Finscher et al., Kassel: Bärenreiter, 2002) *''Wider das bürgerliche Konzertleben'' (= Funkkolleg Musik: Studieneinheit 25, Mainz, 1988; rev. and repr. in ''Europäische Musikgeschichte'', ed. L. Finscher et al., Kassel: Bärenreiter, 2002) *"Romantische Ironie in der Musik?" ''Beiträge zur Kleist-Forschung'', 16 (Frankfurt Oder: Kleist-Museum, 2002), 21–35 *"Zur Epistemologie des Ursatzes", ''Musik und Verstehen'', ed.
Christoph von Blumröder Christoph von Blumröder (born 18 July 1951) is a German musicologist. Career Born in Northeim, Blumröder studied musicology at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg in Breisgau with Hans Heinrich Eggebrecht, philosophy and history of the ...
and W. Steinbeck (Laaber: Laaber Verlag, 2004), 74–83 *(with Edward Harsh) Kurt Weill, ''Die Dreigroschenoper'', Kurt Weill Edition I/5 (Miami: European American Music, 2000); published in a revised edition as study score with a new Preface (Vienna: Universal-Edition, 2006) *"The Emancipation of Dissonance: Schoenberg's Two Practices of Composition", ''
Music & Letters ''Music & Letters'' is an academic journal published quarterly by Oxford University Press with a focus on musicology. The journal sponsors the Music & Letters Trust, which makes twice-yearly cash awards of variable amounts to support research in t ...
'', 91, no. 4 (2010): 568–79 *"Schoenberg's Harmonielehre: Psychology and Comprehensibility", ''Tonality 1900–1950: Concept and Practice'', ed. F. Wörner, U. Scheideler and P. Rupprecht (Steiner: Stuttgart, 2012), 113–24. *''Weill's Musical Theater: Stages of Reform'' (Berkeley, University of California Press, 2012)


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Personal web page

Stanford University Arts Institute web page

Stanford Department of Music
{{DEFAULTSORT:Hinton, Stephen 1955 births Living people Stanford University faculty English musicologists Alumni of the University of Birmingham Bach scholars Beethoven scholars Haydn scholars Hindemith scholars Schoenberg scholars Weill scholars