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'''Sanne Krogh Groth''' is Assistant Professor in Performance Design at Roskilde University and editor in chief of [http://seismograf.org Seismograf/DMT], an online magazine concerning sound art and contemporary music. She received her MA in Musicology and Theatre studies (2003) with the thesis ''Sound Art — an art form in pictures and sound'', and Ph.D. in Musicology from the University of Copenhagen (2010). She is the author of the book ''Politics and Aesthetics in Electronic Music. A Study of EMS - Elektronmusikstudion Stockholm, 1964-79'' (Kehrer, 2014) [http://www.artbooksheidelberg.de/html/en/program/detail.html?ID=855].  
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'''Sanne Krogh Groth''' is Ph.D. in Musicology from the University of Copenhagen (2010, Kehrer 2014) and MA in Musicology and Theatre studies (2003) with a thesis on Sound Art. She is currently affiliated at the Royal Library in Copenhagen conducting the research project “Composers on Stage” concerning 21st century composers. She is also part time lecture at the University of Copenhagen and editor-in-chief of the online journal Seismograf/DMT (seismograf.org). In 2011-2014 she was Assistant Professor in Performance Design at Roskilde University. She has published internationally and occasionally co-curated at events and exhibitions. She is the author of the book ''Politics and Aesthetics in Electronic Music. A Study of EMS - Elektronmusikstudion Stockholm, 1964-79'' (Kehrer, 2014) [http://www.artbooksheidelberg.de/html/en/program/detail.html?ID=855].  
  
* http://www.ruc.dk/~sanneg
 
 
* http://seismograf.org/profil/sanne-krogh-groth
 
* http://seismograf.org/profil/sanne-krogh-groth
  
 
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Sanne Krogh Groth is Ph.D. in Musicology from the University of Copenhagen (2010, Kehrer 2014) and MA in Musicology and Theatre studies (2003) with a thesis on Sound Art. She is currently affiliated at the Royal Library in Copenhagen conducting the research project “Composers on Stage” concerning 21st century composers. She is also part time lecture at the University of Copenhagen and editor-in-chief of the online journal Seismograf/DMT (seismograf.org). In 2011-2014 she was Assistant Professor in Performance Design at Roskilde University. She has published internationally and occasionally co-curated at events and exhibitions. She is the author of the book Politics and Aesthetics in Electronic Music. A Study of EMS - Elektronmusikstudion Stockholm, 1964-79 (Kehrer, 2014) [1].