Reinhard G. Pauly

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Reinhard Georg Pauly (born August 9, 1920 in Breslau ; † September 26, 2019 ) was a German-American musicologist and violinist .

Life

Reinhard Georg Pauly was born in 1920 as the son of the opera dramaturge at the city ​​theater Georg Pauly and the piano teacher Hermine Correns-Pauly . From 1935 to 1937 he studied violin at the Klindworth-Scharwenka Conservatory in Berlin . After his father, director of the Saarbrücken City Theater, emigrated to Buenos Aires in 1935 and his mother was banned from working, Pauly, who belonged to Martin Niemöller's circle , emigrated to the USA in 1937 . There he studied musicology at Columbia University and graduated in 1942 with a Bachelor of Arts . After receiving US citizenship, he served in the United States Army intelligence service during World War II . After the war he studied further and made his master's degree at Columbia in 1947 . He also received a master's degree in violin from Yale University . In 1956 he received his doctorate on Michael Haydn's sacred choral music.

He began teaching in 1948 at Lewis-Clark State College , where he became a full professor in 1962. All in all he taught there until his retirement in 1985. Further teaching activities included the Mozarteum in Salzburg and Reed College in Portland , Oregon . His best-known musicological work is Music in the Classic Period , which was published five times in the USA. He also wrote for some specialist magazines such as Musical Quarterly and the Salzburger Nachrichten .

After teaching, Pauly was editor of the Amadeus Press in Portland and published over 40 musicological textbooks.

Musically he was active as a violinist and violist with the New Haven Symphony Orchestra, the Portland (now Oregon) Symphony Orchestra, the Portland Opera Orchestra, the Portland Baroque Orchestra and the Portland Festival Symphony.

Pauly spent his retirement in Lake Oswego , Oregon .

Works (selection)

Non-fiction

  • Michael Haydn's Latin Proprium Missae Compositions (dissertation). Yale University 1956.
  • Music in the Classic Period . Prentice Hall 1965.
  • Music and the Theater: An Introduction to Opera . 1970.

Editors' publications

  • Gustav Mahler: The Symphonies . Together with Constantin Floros , Vernon Wicker and Jutta Wicker. Amadeus Press 1997, ISBN 1-57467-025-5 .
  • The Musical Dialogue: Thoughts on Monteverdi, Bach and Mozart . Together with Nikolaus Harnoncourt and Mary O'Neill. Amadeus Press 1997, ISBN 1-57467-023-9 .
  • Walter: Kolneder: The Amadeus book of the violin: construction, history, and music . Amadeus Press 1998, ISBN 1-57467-038-7 .
  • Mark A. Radice: Irvine's Writing About Music . Together with Demar Irvine. Amadeus Press 1999, ISBN 1-57467-049-2 .
  • Harry Halbreich: Arthur Honegger . Amadeus Press 1999, ISBN 1-57467-041-7 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Reinhard G. Pauly 1920 - 2019 In: obits.oregonlive.com , accessed on August 8, 2020.
  2. ^ Biography of Wolfgang Poppelbaum, University of Hamburg , accessed on December 18, 2016.
  3. a b c d Reinhard G. Pauly. Lexicon of persecuted musicians from the Nazi era , accessed on July 4, 2012 .
  4. ^ A b John Simon Guggenheim Foundation - Reinhard G. Pauly. In: gf.org. Retrieved February 12, 2016 .
  5. ^ Professor Pauly: editor of Amadeus Press. (No longer available online.) Lewis & Clark College, archived from the original on June 6, 2010 ; Retrieved July 5, 2012 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / legacy.lclark.edu