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Jasmin Goll is a historical musicologist and theater scholar currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Musicology at the University of Bern. Her dissertation is titled 'Dis:connected Wire. Music Telephone Wires “Audible Infrastructure,” 1877–1930,' focusing on the history of music delivered via telephone and its implications in North America and Europe. Goll has contributed significantly to the field through published articles and presentations at various international conferences. She has been awarded fellowships and grants from institutions such as the German Historical Institute in Washington D.C. and the University of Bern. After earning her M.A. in musicology from Humboldt University and a B.A. in musicology and theater studies from the University of Bayreuth, Goll has lectured at various universities. She is also involved in ongoing research projects, including participation in an interdisciplinary working group examining historical reciprocities between music listening and seeing. Goll's academic interests encompass intersections of music, science, technology, and listening history, with a focus on globalization and transnational music history.
University of Bern • Bern, Switzerland
Conducting research in musicology with a focus on music telephone wires and historical infrastructure.
Der Bund / Berner Zeitung • Bern, Switzerland
Writing articles related to music theatre and cultural topics.
Humboldt University of Berlin • Berlin, Germany
Teaching undergraduate courses in musicology.
Research Institute Music Theater • University of Bayreuth
Conducting research on music and theater.
Part of the Swiss Joint Master in Computer Science (Bern, Fribourg, Neuchâtel).