- Philipp Spitta
Julius August Philipp Spitta (
7 December 1841 -13 April 1894 ) was a German music historian and musicologist best known for his 1873biography ofJohann Sebastian Bach .Biography
He was born in
Wechold , near Hoya, and his father was also called Philipp Spitta (1801–1859); he was atheologian and wrote theProtestant collection ofhymn s entitled "Psalter und Harfe". As a child, he learnt thepiano , organ, and composition. He studiedtheology and classicalphilology at theUniversity of Göttingen from 1860, graduating in 1864 with aPh.D. for adissertation onTacitus ("Der Satzbau bei Tacitus", 1866). While at university, he composed, wrote abiography ofRobert Schumann , and became friends withJohannes Brahms . He became a teacher of Greek and Latin in, successively,Reval ,Sondershausen , andLeipzig , while pursuing his interest in and lecturing on music history in general andJohann Sebastian Bach in particular.His Bach study began to be published in 1873, and was followed by an appointment as professor of music history at the
University of Berlin in 1875, and a further appointment as administrative director of theBerlin Hochschule für Musik , at which posts he remained for the rest of his life. The students he taught includeOskar Fleischer ,Max Friedlaender ,Carl Krebs ,Max Seiffert ,Emil Vogel ,Peter Wagner , andJohannes Wolf . He founded one of the first scholarly music periodicals, the "Vierteljahrsschrift für Musikwissenschaft", withFriedrich Chrysander andAdler in 1885, and also had an important role in the publication of the "Denkmäler deutscher Tonkunst".Work
He left a strong influence on the new fields of
historical criticism andmusicology ; his work spanned periods of music history from the earlyMiddle Ages to his own time, and embraced research, teaching, writing, and editing of musical editions to a very rigorous degree, including the use of source-critical studies. He was influenced byneo-Kantian philosophy . In his Bach biography, he wrote the first major study of German choral and keyboard music of the 17th century (early baroque).Books
Most of his papers are divided between the library of the
Berlin Hochschule für Musik , theStaatsbibliothek zu Berlin , and the library of theUniversity of Łódz . He contributed many scholarly articles to periodicals, and wrote articles on Schumann,Spontini , and Weber forGrove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians in 1886.*"Ein Lebensbild
Robert Schumann s" (Leipzig, 1862)
*"Johann Sebastian Bach " (Leipzig, 1873–1880, 1962; English translation: 1884–1885, 1899)
*"Zur Musik" (Berlin, 1892) - 16essay s
*"Musikgeschichtliche Aufsätze" (Berlin, 1894) - collected essaysEditions
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Dietrich Buxtehude : Orgelwerke (Leipzig, 1876–1877)
*Heinrich Schütz : Sämtliche Werke (Leipzig, 1885–1894)
*Friedrichs des Grossen: Musikalische Werke (Leipzig, 1889)Further reading
*U. Schilling: "Philipp Spitta: Leben und Wirken im Spiegel seiner Griefwechsel" (Kassel, 1994) - contains a complete bibliography of Spitta's writings
*H. Riemann: "Philipp Spitta und seine Bach-Biographie" (Berlin, 1900)
*Johannes Brahms: "Briefwechsel" XVI (Berlin, 1920) - contains Brahms-Spitta correspondence
*W. Sandberger: "Das Bach-Bild Philipp Spittas: ein Beiträg zur Geschichte der Bach-Rezeption im 19. Jahrhundert" (Stuttgart, 1997)ources
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Christoph Wolff : 'Spitta, (Julius August) Philipp', Grove Music Online ed. L. Macy (Accessed2007-06-13 ), http://www.grovemusic.com/
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