Eugene Tetzel

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Eugen Karl Gottlieb Tetzel (born September 3, 1870 in Berlin ; † 1936 there ) was a German music teacher, music writer and composer.

Life

Tetztel studied at the Berlin Academy of Music with Karl Heinrich Barth , Heinrich von Herzogenberg and Max Bruch . Then he was a teacher at the Academy of Music of John Petersen and at the Conservatory of the West. He published several books on piano technique and a concerto for piano and string orchestra (1916).

Works

  • General music theory and theory of piano playing, with some overview tables and schematic representations , Berlin 1902
  • New course in piano playing, explained by a treatise on the guiding principles in the form of a brochure , Berlin 1903
  • About musical talent , in: Der Klavierlehrer , vol. 27 (1904), pp. 180–182
  • Justification of the seven theses put forward on the occasion of the innovations in “modern piano technology”, 4th music pedagogue. Congress 1908 in Berlin , in: The piano teacher , 1908
  • Elementary studies of weight technology and rolling when playing the piano , Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, 1909
  • The problem of modern piano technology , Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, 1909 ( digitized version ) - 3rd edition 1929
  • Rhythm and lecture , Berlin: Völbung, 1926
  • The Schumann Variations by Brahms . A musical analysis , in: Zeitschrift für Musik , vol. 96, no. 6 from June 1929, pp. 311-318 ( digitized version )

literature

  • Hugo Riemann's music lexicon . Edited by Alfred Einstein . 10th edition Max Hesse, Berlin 1922, p. 1287.
  • Frank / Altmann : Concise Tonkünstler Lexicon . Continued by Burchard Bulling, Florian Noetzel, Helmut Rösner. Heinrichshofen's Verlag, Wilhelmshaven 1974.
  • Silke Kruse-Weber: Piano Pedagogy in the First Third of the 20th Century . Peter Lang, Frankfurt / Main 2005, ISBN 978-3-631-52219-6 .