Английская Википедия:Gustav Engel (musician)
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Gustav Eduard Engel (29 October 1823 – 19 July 1895) was a German tenor, music theorician, Music educator and music journalist.
Life
Born in Königsberg, after attending grammar school in Gdansk, Engel studied philology at the Humboldt University of Berlin and was awarded a doctorate in 1847. He went afterwards to the Evangelisches Gymnasium zum Grauen Kloster in Berlin as a probationary teacher.
He already learned to play the piano in Gdansk and also listened to lectures on music during his studies in Berlin. In 1843,Engel joined the Sing-Akademie zu Berlin and in 1846 he became a member of the Шаблон:Ill with performances as a tenor soloist. After completing his probationary year as a teacher, he turned increasingly to the study of music theory. From 1853 he was "musical reporter" for the Шаблон:Ill and from 1861 for the Vossische Zeitung. In 1863, he started to teach voice at Theodor Kullak's Neue Akademie der Tonkunst and in 1874 he was appointed professor at the Universität der Künste Berlin.
In addition, Engel wrote several works on music theory and music education.[1]
Engel died in Berlin at the age of 76.
Further reading
- Hugo Riemann: Musik-Lexikon. 7th edition. Max Hesse Verlag, Leipzig 1909, Шаблон:P.
- Hermann Mendel and August Reissmann (eds.): Musikalisches Conversations-Lexikon: Eine Encyklopädie der gesammten musikalischen Wissenschaften. Third volume, Robert Oppenheim, Berlin 1873, Шаблон:Pp.
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External links
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- ↑ Engel, Gustav on Operissomo
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