Andrea Lindmayr-Brandl (AT) received her PhD in 1988 with a dissertation on Ockeghem at the Paris Lodron University of Salzburg. She completed her habilitation (professorial dissertation) on Schubert in 2001 and was appointed to be an associate professor that same year. After holding the Austrian Chair Professorship at Stanford University (2006/7) and a guest professorship at the University of Vienna, she was appointed as full professor at her home university at Salzburg in 2010. Her field of research comprises studies in Renaissance music, manuscript and early print studies, music notation, editorial work, historiography of early music, as well as Franz Schubert and his time. She directs several research projects and is an active member of many academic institutions and organizations.