Euterpe (music magazine)

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Euterpe was a German music magazine of the 19th century, named after the muse of musical art Euterpe . Its full title was: Euterpe / a music magazine for Germany's elementary school teachers / as well as for cantors, organists, music teachers and the like. Friends d. Tonkunst at all .

Euterpe was published by Merseburger Verlag in Leipzig from 1841 to 1855 and from 1857 to 1884. Up to 1870 it was published by Ernst Julius Hentschel . Around 1850 this was done in collaboration with the music teacher and composer Ludwig Erk and the cantor Friedrich August Leberecht Jakob .

Guest contributions were for example written by Johannes Christoph Andreas Zahn .

Web links

Wikisource Wikisource : Review of the first edition in the Allgemeine Musikalische Zeitung

Individual evidence

  1. Jürgen Oelkers : Does music belong in the school of the future? - Lecture at the Music School Congress '07 in the Congress Center Rosengarten in Mannheim on May 12, 2007 (PDF; 287 kB).
  2. Wilhelm Harnisch and the Weißenfelser teachers' seminar: Further teachers ( Memento from August 11, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
  3. TO Weigel (Ed.): Leipziger Repertorium der Deutschen und Fremd Literatur , Universität Leipzig, 1850, p. 315 ( digitized in the Google book search).
  4. Ruth Engelhardt:  ZAHN, Johannes Christoph Andreas. In: Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL). Volume 14, Bautz, Herzberg 1998, ISBN 3-88309-073-5 , Sp. 317-320.