Heinrich Husmann

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Heinrich Husmann (* 1908 in Cologne , † 1983 in Brussels ) was a German musicologist and university professor .

He was a student of Friedrich Ludwig in Göttingen and of Johannes Wolf , Arnold Schering , Friedrich Blume and Erich Moritz von Hornbostel in Berlin .

During his assistantship in Leipzig from 1933 to 1939 , he looked after the instrument collection in the Grassi Museum .

On his initiative as a professor, the musical instrument collection of the University of Göttingen was set up as a teaching and research collection in 1964 .

His students included Hans-Peter Reinecke , Tibor Kneif and Ursula Günther .

Fonts (selection)

  • as editor with Walter Gerstenberg and Harald Heckmann : Report on the international musicological congress Hamburg 1956. Bärenreiter, Kassel et al. 1957.
  • as editor with Irénée Hausherr , Giulio Antonio Santori, John Krajcar: The Melodies of the Chaldean Breviary Commune, according to the traditions of the Middle East and the Malabar Coast , Pontificium Institutum Orientalium Studiorum 1967
  • as editor with Giulio Antonio Santori, Irénée Hausherr, John Krajcar: Cardinal Giulio Antonio Santoro and the Christian East: Santoro's audiences and consistorial acts , Pontificium Institutum Orientalium Studiorum 1967
  • Medieval polyphony. (Volume 9 of the 47 volume sample collection Das Musikwerk ), Arno Volk Verlag, Cologne
  • as editor: The three- and four-part Notre-Dame - Organa Critical Complete Edition. (Volume 11 of the 14-volume edition series with musical works, publications of older music ), Breitkopf & Härtel, Leipzig.
  • Introduction to musicology. Noetzel, Wilhelmshaven 1991, ISBN 3-7959-0189-8 (4th edition)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Musical instrument collection of the University of Göttingen on uni-goettingen.de