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Wilhelm Weismann

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where he was appointed chief editor for the first time in the history of the publishing house in 1956. In addition to publications, he supervised the "Peters-Nachrichten", co-founded the "Deutsches Jahrbuch für Musikwissenschaft" and after 1945 expanded the profile of the publishing house to include
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From 1946 to 1955 and from 1961 to 1976 he taught at the Leipzig Academy of Music as a lecturer, and in 1948 he was appointed professor. From 1956 to 1963 he supervised the first complete edition of Gesualdo's madrigals, whose work, together with Italian vocal music in essays and in musical debate,
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from 1919 to 1921 and then in Leipzig from 1921 to 1923. After completing his studies, he embarked on a momentous trip to Italy in 1924, visiting Sicily, Rome, Naples and Florence, during which he was greatly impressed by Italian architecture and painting. In the
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triangel. Das Kulturmagazin von MDR Figaro. – 11. Jahrgang November 2006, edited by MDR – S. 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39. aus „Ein Lebensbild“ von
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In 1968 he protested in a telegram to the Mayor of Leipzig against the demolition of the
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forest. His parents ran a general store. His mother, sister of the renowned musicologist
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could be won over for the new edition of Chopin's piano works in the Edition Peters.
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After a long struggle for his father's permission, he studied composition (with
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Academic staff of the University of Music and Theatre Leipzig
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Weismann died on 14 May 1980 in Leipzig at the age of 79.
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as a "unique cultural monument". In 1964 he received the
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State University of Music and Performing Arts Stuttgart
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nach altdeutschen Dichtungen für Gesang und Klavier.
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Index

composer
musicologist
Alfdorf
Württemberg
Welzheim
Alfred Heuß
Sigfrid Karg-Elert
Hermann Abert
Arnold Schering
State University of Music and Performing Arts Stuttgart
Uffizi
Carlo Gesualdo
Donaueschinger Musiktage
Neue Zeitschrift für Musik
Edition Peters
contemporary music
Bronisław of Poźniak
de
Paulinerkirche
National Prize of the GDR
Patriotic Order of Merit
Friedrich Hölderlin
Literature by and about Wilhelm Weismann
German National Library
Portals
Classical music
Germany
Categories
1900 births
1980 deaths

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