General musical newspaper
The Allgemeine Musikische Zeitung ( AmZ for short ) is one of the most important music journals of the 19th century, along with the Neue Zeitschrift für Musik . It was founded in 1798 in Leipzig by Friedrich Rochlitz and the music publisher Gottfried Christoph Härtel , in whose publishing house Breitkopf & Härtel it was published.
- 1798–1848 General musical newspaper , 50 years, publisher: Breitkopf and Härtel, Leipzig. At the same time the intelligence sheet for the general musical newspaper was published . In addition to Rochlitz (1798–1818) and Härtel (1819–1827), Gottfried Wilhelm Fink (1827–1842), Moritz Hauptmann (1843–1846) and Johann Christian Lobe (1846–1848) served as editors.
- 1863–1865 General musical newspaper new series , 3 volumes, publisher: Selmar Bagge , publisher: Breitkopf und Härtel.
- 1866–1868 Leipziger Allgemeine musical newspaper , 3 years, editors: Selmar Bagge (until 1868), Robert Eitner (1868), Friedrich Chrysander (1868f.), Publisher: Rieter-Biedermann , Leipzig and Winterthur.
- 1869–1882 Allgemeine musical newspaper , 14 volumes, editors: Chrysander (until 1871, 1875–1882), Joseph Müller (1871–1874).
The magazine played a major role in the careers of Haydn and Beethoven , both of whom received a free copy of the magazine. She also contributed to Mozart becoming the third of the great Viennese classics after his untimely death .
The Répertoire International de la Presse Musicale (RIPM) has an arrangement with calendar and index for all years :
- Ole Hass, General Musical Newspaper 1798–1848. 14 vols. Baltimore, Maryland: RIPM, 2009
- Karl Kügle, General Musical Newspaper 1863–1869. 7 vols. Ann Arbor, Michigan: UMI, 1995
Both publications contain detailed introductions to the journals.
Correspondents
- Barmen: Emil Kamphausen
- Basel: Selmar Bagge
- Berlin: Friedrich Wilhelm Jähns , Philipp Spitta
- Bonn: Hermann Deiters
- Frankfurt am Main: W. Oppel
- Göttingen: Eduard Hille , E. Krueger
- Hamburg: Emil Krause
- Kempten: Adolf Thürlings
- Cologne: Samuel de Lange , RE Reusch
- Copenhagen: Anton Rée
- Leipzig: Franz von Holstein , Albert Tottmann , Gustav Wustmann
- Magdeburg: Alexander Ritter
- Munich: Karl Emil von Schafhäutl , Friedrich Stetter , L. Stetter, G. von Tucher
- Potsdam: Paul Waldersee
- Stuttgart: Bernhard Gugler
- Trieste: Eduard Bix
- Vienna: Martin Gustav Nottebohm , A. Tuma
literature
- Martha Bruckner-Bigenwald: The beginnings of the Leipziger Allgemeine musical newspaper . Dissertation, Freiburg im Breisgau 1934, printed Hilversum 1965.
- Klaus Martin Kopitz : Beethoven and his reviewers. A look behind the scenes of the Allgemeine Musical Zeitung , in: Beethoven and the Leipziger Musikverlag Breitkopf & Härtel - “I give your story priority over all others” . Edited by Nicole Kämpken and Michael Ladenburger, Bonn: Beethoven-Haus, 2007, pp. 149–167.
- Benjamin Goron: Les débuts de la “Leipziger Allgemeine Musikische Zeitung” (1798-1818). La naissance d'un nouveau modèle de revue musicale . Mémoire de master sous la direction de Michèle Alten, Université Paris-Sorbonne, 2011, 2 vol.
Individual evidence
- ↑ General musical newspaper (1798–1848) (PDF; 657 kB)
- ↑ Allgemeine Musikische Zeitung (1863–1882) 2nd and 3rd series (PDF; 887 kB)
Web links
Wikisource: tables of contents and pdf directory - sources and full texts
- General musical newspaper in the newspaper portal of the Bavarian State Library .