Tamara Friebel

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Tamara Friebel in 2015
Background information
Born1975
Cohuna, Victoria, Australia
Website tamarafriebel.com

Tamara Friebel (born 1975 in Cohuna, Victoria) is an Australian sound artist, composer and performance artist. [1]

Career

During her childhood, Tamara Friebel studied piano, violin, recorder, piano, and horn. Believing music wasn't important, [1] she first studied sociology at University of Melbourne and architecture at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, [2] and moved to Vienna, Austria as an exchange student. [1]

In 2002 she took the entrance exam at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna, to study composition and electroacoustics with Chaya Czernowin. [3] She completed her studies in England at Huddersfield University, [1] and in 2013 received her PhD in composition with a portfolio of works titled Generative Transcriptions, an opera of the self. [4] [5]

Since 2014 she has been a postdoctoral researcher at the Karl-Franzens University of Graz, and teaches at the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz. [6] [7]

In 2022 she performed her work Illuminations at the Festival Imago Dei in Austria. [6] [8]

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