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Rebekka Homburg is a Berlin-based sound engineer, combining practical expertise in recording with academic research in musical acoustics and music psychology. She completed her diploma studies at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna with an Erasmus term at the Berlin University of the Arts.
Her recording experience includes collaborations and internships with renowned institutions such as msm-productions in Singapore, the Verbier Festival Academy and Teldex Studio Berlin, alongside numerous independent projects. With a background in violin and voice, she brings a holistic perspective to performance and production and is committed to fostering inclusive structures within the field. Her professional approach is defined by a pursuit of the highest sound quality, an empathetic working style, and the faithful capture of artistic intent.
In addition to her production work, she has engaged in research in music psychology and acoustics at the Technical University of Berlin, enriching her practice with a deeper understanding of listening and perception. Her diploma thesis explored the influence of room acoustics on the perception of music, integrating methods from both natural sciences and music psychology. As a scholar of the German Academic Scholarship Foundation, she was recognized for academic excellence and curiosity.