Stefan Schaub

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Stefan Schaub (born 27 April 1952 in Oberkirch) is a German music teacher and scholar.

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Schaub studied pedagogy, musicology, and psychology (diploma 1979) and did a doctorate 1982 in music education under Prof Sigrid Abel-Struth in Frankfurt am Main. From 1980 until 1984 he was research assistant at the Institute of Pedagogic Psychology at Frankfurt University. From 1975 until 1981 he was member of the board of the German Society of Music Therapy (DGMT e.V.)

In 1983 he founded the "Seminare für Klassische Musik" ("Seminar for Classical Music") as an institution for musical adult education. The seminars are directed to laymen interested in music, and consist of an overview on historical personalities and epochs and are dedicated to the inspection and analysis of musical masterpieces.

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