Hans-Joachim Schulze (musicologist)

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Hans-Joachim Schulze (born December 3, 1934 in Leipzig ) is a German musicologist .

biography

Hans-Joachim Schulze studied musicology and German at the University of Music Leipzig from 1952 to 1954 and at the University of Leipzig from 1954 to 1957. Since 1957 he has worked at the Leipzig Bach Archive and was its director from 1992 to 2000. In 1979 he received his doctorate from the University of Rostock with studies on Bach transmission in the 18th century.

In 1973 he was awarded the Hanns Eisler Prize for the documents he edited on the aftermath of Johann Sebastian Bach's 1750-1800 .

In 1993 he became an honorary professor at the University of Music and Theater "Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy" in Leipzig . Between 1975 and 2000 he was editor of the Bach Yearbook together with Christoph Wolff .

Publications

  • Bach documents Vol. I – III and V Kassel and Leipzig 1963–72, 2007 (Vol. I / II with Werner Neumann);
  • Johann Gottfried Walther, Briefe, Leipzig 1987 (with Klaus Beckmann);
  • Bach Compendium, Leipzig and Frankfurt a. M. 1986 ff. (With Christoph Wolff).
  • Studies on Bach transmission in the 18th century (Leipzig, 1984)

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