Jules Combarieu

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Jules Combarieu (born February 4, 1859 in Cahors , † July 7, 1916 in Paris ) was a French musicologist and music critic .

life and work

Jules Combarieu studied first at the Sorbonne in Paris and later in Berlin with Philipp Spitta .

He became a professor at the Paris Lyceums Louis-le-Grand and Condorcet . From 1904 to 1910 he was professor of music history at the Collège de France and a member of the Conseil supérieur des beaux arts.

Combarieu's three-volume Histoire de la Musique (Paris 1913-1919) was updated by René Dumesnil in a third edition (Volume 1: 1953; Volume 2: 1949; Volume 3: 1955).

Works by Jules Combarieu

  • Les rapports de la musique et de la poésie (Paris 1894)
  • De Parabaseos partibus et origine (Paris 1895)
  • L'influence de la musique allemande sur la musique françsaise (1895)
  • Etudes des philologie musicale:
    • 1. Théorie du rythme (Paris 1896)
    • 2. Fragments de l'Énéide en musique (facsimile, transmission and introduction, Paris 1898)
    • 3. La musique et la magie (Paris 1909)
  • La musique, ses lois, son évolution (Paris 1907, 1911)
  • Histoire de la musique (3 volumes, Paris 1913-1919)

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Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Wilibald Gurlitt: Jules Combarieu. In: Riemann Musiklexikon (1959).
  2. ^ A b Carl Dahlhaus: Jules Combarieu. In: Riemann Musiklexikon (1972).