General German music newspaper

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The Allgemeine deutsche Musikzeitung (subtitle: weekly for the reform of contemporary music life ) was a specialist musical journal that was first published in Leipzig and Kassel from 1874 to 1884 , then in Berlin-Charlottenburg . In the first few years it was called the Allgemeine Deutsche Musik-Zeitung - a weekly for the entire musical life of the present .

Editor from 1878 to 1881 was the composer Wilhelm Tappert , a "defender of the new German school "; The owner and editor from 1881 to 1884 was the composer Otto Leßmann , who was also active “in a progressive sense”. Regular employees included the music writer Heinrich Reimann , the organist and music writer Albert Heintz (responsible for the subject of "Richard Wagner"), the composer Luise Adolpha Le Beau and Hans von Bülow , whose Scandinavian concert tour sketches were published from April to May 1882.

In 1885 the Allgemeine deutsche Musikzeitung was merged into the Allgemeine Musikzeitung , still with Otto Leßmann in a leading double function.

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  1. ZDB -ID 505313-4
  2. ^ Tappert, Wilhelm . In: Meyers Konversations-Lexikon . 4th edition. Volume 15, Verlag des Bibliographisches Institut, Leipzig / Vienna 1885–1892, p. 518.
  3. a b Leßmann, Otto . In: Meyers Konversations-Lexikon . 4th edition. Volume 10, Verlag des Bibliographisches Institut, Leipzig / Vienna 1885–1892, p. 726.
  4. ^ Reimann, 2) Heinrich . In: Meyers Konversations-Lexikon . 4th edition. Volume 18, Verlag des Bibliographisches Institut, Leipzig / Vienna 1885–1892, pp. 791–792.
  5. Hans-Joachim Hinrichsen: Musical interpretation by Hans von Bülow . Franz Steiner, Stuttgart 1999, ISBN 3-515-07514-3 , p. 50 ( limited preview in the Google book search).

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