Born in
Leipzig, Lieberwirth studied
musicology and German literature at the
Karl-Marx-University Leipzig and the
Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg. Afterwards, he worked for the entertainment agency in Leipzig. In 1979, he became a freelancer in the field of reportage and music history at
Radio DDR, Leipzig station. From 1981 he worked as
dramaturg, from 1982 to 1989 he was head of the dramaturgy at the
Gewandhaus under
Kappel Meister.
Kurt Masur. During this period (1987), Lieberwirth was awarded a
dissertation, supervised by Reinhard Szeskus, submitted to the Scientific Council of the University of Leipzig, Faculty of Cultural, Linguistic and Educational Sciences and prepared by the Art and Cultural Sciences Section of the Faculty of Musicology-Music Education
dissertation A "Der Sozialstatus der Musiker in städtischen Diensten vom Beginn ihrer Sesshaftwerdung bis zum 19. Jahrhundert im sächsisch-thüringischen Raum" (The Social Status of Musicians in Municipal Services from the Beginning of their Settlement to the 19th Century in the Saxon-Thuringian Region) earned him a
Dr. phil. doctorate. Among the reviewers of the thesis were
Bernd Baselt and . As a consultant, he participated in international symposia in Amsterdam, Bratislava, Leipzig, Linz, Prague and other cities. After the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1990, Lieberwirth became editor at the
Neue Musikzeitung, responsible for the states of Brandenburg, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia. In 1990/91 he was head of the department of culture at the and built up the programme "Sachsen 3 - Kultur". From 1992, he was
music director of
MDR Kultur and
MDR Figaro. In 2010, he became chief producer of the radio programmes of the
MDR. From 1996 to 2008, Lieberwirth was a member of the advisory board of the
Goethe-Institut. In 1996, he founded the radio programme guide
Triangel. Das Radio zum Lesen, whose
editor-in-chief he was until 2006. He then became project manager of the CD/DVD documentation series "Edition Staatskapelle Dresden" (2005), "Semperoper Edition" (2009) and "Edition Gewandhausorchester" (2011). Since 2005, he has also been responsible for the Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk CD label "MDR Klassik". == Publications ==