Background
Koldau, Linda Maria was born on October 28, 1971 in Munich. Daughter of Martin Johann and Adelheid Elisabeth (Lindner) Koldau.
historian musicologist university professor
Koldau, Linda Maria was born on October 28, 1971 in Munich. Daughter of Martin Johann and Adelheid Elisabeth (Lindner) Koldau.
Born in Munich, Linda Maria Koldau studied Musicology, American Literature, and Italian Literature at Reading University in England and Mainz University in Germany. In 2000 she finished her Doctor of Philosophy at Bonn University with a thesis on the Venetian sacred music by Claudio Monteverdi.
She represents an interdisciplinary, cultural historical approach to musicology that focuses on the relation between music and social context, based on comprehensive source studies and musical analysis. In 2005 she received her "Habilitation" at Frankfurt University with a handbook on women in the musical culture of the Early Modern Period. In 2006-2008 she was chair of Musicology and director of the Institute of Musicology at Frankfurt University.
In 2009 she was appointed Chair of Musicology and Cultural History at Aarhus University.
Besides her academic work, she worked as a freelance cultural journalist for Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung in the period 1992-2002. Since 1995 she has been author of radio programs for various German channels.
Claudio Monteverdi
Sacred music and culture of the late Middle Ages and Early Modern Period
The oratorio in the 19th century
Film music
Medieval convents
Historical gender studies
Modern myths (submarines. Titanic)
Passion und Ostern in den Lüneburger Klöstern, VIII. Ebstorfer Kolloquium, Kloster Ebstorf, 25–28 March 2009
Internationale Monteverdi-Interpretationen: Wissenschaft - Praxis - Vermittlung, Universität Frankfurt am Main, 2–4 July 2009
Anden Verdenskrig i dansk kulturliv 1940-2010, Aarhus Universitet, 22–23 April 2010
Weltbild und Lebenswirklichkeit in den Lüneburger Klöstern, IX. Ebstorfer Kolloquium, Kloster Ebstorf, 23–26 March 2011
Music and the Formation of National Identity, Aarhus Universitet, June 2011.
Music and nationalism.
She is member of several international research groups and interdisciplinary networks and has published widely in several fields of musicology and cultural history.