Marcus Aydintan
Artistic Teacher of Music Theory and Ear Training
Lecturer at the Centre for Music Theory
Hochschulzentrum am Horn Room: 207
Marcus Aydintan, born 1983 in Hanover, studied music theory and composition (with Anton Plate, Frank Märkel and Reinhard Febel) as well as school music and German studies in Hanover and Salzburg. 2009-2019 he taught music theory, ear training, instrumentation and theory-accompanying piano playing as a lecturer at HMTM Hannover, HfM Würzburg and UdK Berlin.
In 2015-2019 he was artistic assistant for music theory and aural training at HMTM Hannover and member of the network "Musiktheorie verbindet", in 2019/2020 he taught as substitute professor for music theory at the HfM "Carl Maria von Weber" Dresden. Since 2019, he has been a lecturer for music theory at the University of Music FRANZ LISZT Weimar.
His teaching focus includes many years of work in the field of musical support for the gifted, first as a lecturer in music theory and composition at the Institute for the Early Support of the Musically Gifted (IFF) at HMTM Hannover (2009-2019), then as a lecturer in music theory at the Sächsisches Landesgymnasium für Musik Dresden (2019/2020) and in music theory and composition at the Musikgymnasium Schloss Belvedere Weimar (since 2020).
His works have been performed by the Neue Ensemble, the Nomos Quartett, the Austrian Ensemble for New Music, the Collegium Vocale Hannover, the King's Singers and the Mädchenchor Hannover, among others. In 2013 he received the Lower Saxony Artist Scholarship, and in 2009 he was a scholarship holder of the Hanover Richard Wagner Association.
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