• Camilla Bork

    Camilla Bork is professor of musicology at the Freie Universität Berlin, where she directs the master’s program “Music, Sound, Performance.” Her research focuses on the aesthetics and politics of musical performance, music and media, and the history of listening. She has published numerous articles and book chapters on twentieth-century avant-gardes, musical modernism and technology in Weimar culture, the aesthetics and politics of virtuoso performances, and contemporary music theater. She is the author of two monographs, on expressionist music theater in the Weimar republic (Im Zeichen des Expressionismus; Schott, 2006) and on virtuosity and voice (forthcoming from Bärenreiter, 2026). Her work has been funded by the German, Swiss, and Flemish research foundations. She also works as a freelance music curator and dramaturg.