music.wikisort.org - ComposerWerner Neumann (21 January 1905, Königstein – 24 April 1991, Leipzig) was a German musicologist. He founded the Bach-Archiv Leipzig on 20 November 1950 and was a principal editor of the Neue Bach-Ausgabe, the second edition of the complete works of Johann Sebastian Bach.
German musicologist
This article is about the German musicologist. For the German judge, see Werner Neumann (judge). For the German jazz musician, see
Werner Neumann (jazz musician). For the German Generalmajor, see Werner Neumann (officer).
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Born | (1905-01-21)21 January 1905
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Died | 24 April 1991(1991-04-24) (aged 86)
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Education |
- Conservatory of Leipzig
- University of Leipzig
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Occupation | Musicologist |
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Organization |
- Bach-Archiv Leipzig
- Neue Bach-Ausgabe
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Professional career
Neumann studied at the Conservatory of Leipzig from 1928 to 1930, and at the University of Leipzig from 1928 to 1933, besides Musicology also Philosophy, Psychology and Romance studies. He wrote his thesis in 1938 on Bach's choral fugue, "J. S. Bachs Chorfuge. Ein Beitrag zur Kompositionstechnik Bachs". He worked as a teacher from 1934 to 1940 and served the military for five years. From 1945 to 1950 he worked as a freelance teacher, writer on music and teacher at the Musikhochschule Leipzig.
After the Deutsche Bachfeier 1950, the bicentennial of Bach, he founded the Bach-Archiv Leipzig for documentation and research, which he presided until 1973, achieving international recognition.
From 1953 to 1974 Neumann was, together with Alfred Dürr, editor of the Bach-Jahrbuch (Bach almanach), writing several contributions himself. He started in 1951 to lead the East German section of the Neue Bach-Ausgabe, the second complete edition of Bach's works, whereas Dürr was the director of the West German section. Neumann added several volumes of cantatas to the project.[1][2]
In 1974 Neumann became a member of the Sächsische Akademie der Wissenschaften [de], the Saxonian Academy of Sciences.
Awards
- 1954 Title "Professor" in recognition of his research of Bach and his merits as the director of the Bach-Archiv Leipzig
- 1968 Vaterländischer Verdienstorden [de] in Bronze
- 1973 National Prize of East Germany
- 1981 Vaterländischer Verdienstorden in Silver
Selected publications
- Johann Sebastian Bachs Chorfuge, 1938, 1950
- Handbuch der Kantaten J. S. Bachs, 1947 (Handbook of the Bach cantatas)
- Katechismus der Musik (Lobe-Neumann), 1949
- Auf den Lebenswegen J. S. Bachs, 1953
- J. S. Bachs sämtliche Kantantentexte, 1956, 1967 (complete texts of the Bach cantatas)
- Bach-Dokumente, volume 1–4 (Neumann-Schulze), 1963 to 1979
- Bach, Eine Bildbiographie (Bach and His World (Pictorial Biography)), 1961
- Das kleine Bachbuch, 1971 and 1985
- Sämtliche von J. S. Bach vertonte Texte, 1974 (complete texts composed by Bach)
- Neue Bach-Ausgabe, 1954 to 1969 (cantatas' music volumes and critical reviews)
- Faksimile-Reihe Bachscher Werke und Schriftstücke (facsimiles of Bach's works and documents)
Neumann wrote liner notes, articles for magazines, reviews, essays, music editions.[3]
References
External links
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Compositions | by BWV |
- Cantatas
- Motets
- Masses, Mass movements, Magnificats, Passions and Oratorios
- Chorale harmonisations
- Songs and arias
- Organ compositions
- Keyboard and lute
- Chamber music
- Orchestral works
- Fugal works
- Anh.
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More info |
- Bach cantata
- Church music in Latin
- Passions
- Bach's choir and orchestra
- Performance practice of Bach's music
- BACH motif
- Printed during Bach's lifetime
- Reception
- Reconstructions
- Transcriptions
- New Bach Edition
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People |
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Organizations |
- Bach Society
- Bach Gesellschaft
- Neue Bachgesellschaft
- Bach Archive (Leipzig)
- Johann Sebastian Bach Institute (Göttingen)
- Internationale Bachakademie Stuttgart
- J. S. Bach Foundation (St. Gallen)
- List of Bach choirs
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Places | |
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Other topics |
- Bach festivals
- Bach Medal and Competition (Leipzig)
- Bach Prize (Hamburg)
- Bach Prize (Royal Academy of Music)
- Three Bs
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Other |
- RISM (France)
- SUDOC (France)
- Trove (Australia)
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На других языках
[de] Werner Neumann (Musikwissenschaftler)
Werner Neumann (* 21. Januar 1905 in Königstein, Sachsen; † 24. April 1991 in Leipzig) war ein deutscher Musikwissenschaftler und Bachforscher. Er begründete 1950 das Bach-Archiv in Leipzig.
- [en] Werner Neumann
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