Dr. Bjorn Heile

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Biography

Bjorn Heile studied at the Technische Universität Berlin, earning an MA in Musicology and English American Literature, followed by a PhD from the University of Southampton in 2001. After a year as a Leverhulme Special Research Fellow at Southampton, he moved to the University of Sussex, where he spent eight years before joining the University of Glasgow in 2010. He has held the position of Visiting Professor at Université de Côte d'Azur (Nice) since June 2017. Heile's research primarily focuses on music from the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, exploring a diverse range of interconnected areas, including Experimental Music Theatre, theories of embodied cognition, and global history of musical modernism from a comparative cosmopolitan perspective. His notable publications encompass works on Mauricio Kagel and modernist music, and he has led several significant research projects, including AHRC-funded initiatives and a British Academy-funded project on Kagel's estate. Heile has contributed to the academic community through various lectures, interviews, and public engagement activities, highlighting the impact of jazz and modernist music in contemporary culture.

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Professor

2010-01-01 — Present

University of Glasgow • Glasgow, Scotland

Research and teaching in music, focusing on modernist and experimental music.