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Nathalie Singer
Lecturers
Martin Becker
Andreas Feddersen
Mareike Maage (2007-2010)
Mario Weise
Visiting Lecturers
4xSample Beatbox Crew
Susanne Burkhardt
Stefanie Hoster
Alexander Lauterwasser
Robert Matejka
Dirk Schwibbert
Jean Szymczak
Uta Thofern
Volker Wieprecht and Robert Skuppin
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Alfred Behrens
Andreas Bick
Hermann Bohlen
Claas Brieler
Joe Davis
Iris Disse
David Eicher
Christian Füllgraf
Ulrich Gerhardt
Barbara Gerland
Kai Grehn
Wolfgang Hagen
Stefanie Hoster
Ute Hörner and Mathias Antlfinger
Eike König
Sven König
Albrecht Kunze
Johannes Mayr
Götz Naleppa
Prof. Sonja Neef
Prof. Wolfgang Pircher
Paul Plamper
Torsten Pöppl
Micky Remann
Leslie Rosin
Teri Rueb
Jaroslav Rudiš
Eberhard Sens
Prof. Dr. Wolf Singer
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Ellen Vorac
Robert Weber
Prof. Carl-Frank Westermann
Daniel Wetzel
Robert Weber
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Mario Weise

Mario Weise was born in Leipzig, Germany, in 1974. After his apprenticeship in radio and television engineering he studied Fine Arts at the Bauhaus University Weimar. During his studies he was an active member of the professorship Experimental Radio while being a tutor and graduate assistant. There he also realized projects for the Jewish Museum in Berlin, the Schedhalle in Zurich and the Jaspis project in Stockholm and supervised students doing working on radio productions.
Since the middle 90’s, he has been involved into many national and international DJ-sets in house/electronic and jazz music. In his studies, he also started to produce his own music, every now and then with other artists whom he also accompanies as a live engineer. Signed in labels such as Moon Harbour Recordings, Konsequenz, Compost, EMI or Universal, Mario Weise has also made music productions for a German nationwide TV station 3sat and a campaign for Rover.
For a couple of years, he has been a recording engineer for classical choir productions of the Leipzig Label Rondeau Produktion. In cooperation with the sound engineer Joachim Müller (lecturer at the music school “Franz Liszt” Weimar), he records CDs of the famous Gewandhausorchester Leipzig.
In 2008, he started to work as an artistic assistant for the Experimental Radio at the Bauhaus University.
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