August Wilhelm Ambros

August Wilhelm Ambros

August Wilhelm Ambros (November 17, 1816 – June 28, 1876)Blom, Eric. (2005) "Everyman's Dictionary of Music", Kessinger Publishing. p. 15. ISBN 1-4179-8918-1.] was an Austrian composer and music historian of Czech descent.

Life

He was born at Vysoké Mýto near Rokycany, Bohemia. His father was a cultured man, and his mother was the sister of Raphael Georg Kiesewetter [Todd. R. Larry. (1991) "Mendelssohn and His World", Princeton University Press. p. 304. ISBN 0-691-02715-3.] (1773-1850), the musical archaeologist and collector. Ambros studied at the University of Prague and was well-educated in music and the arts, which were his abiding passion. He was, however, destined for the law and an official career in the Austrian civil service, and he occupied various important posts under the ministry of justice, music being an avocation.

From 1850 onwards he became well-known as a critic and essay-writer, and in 1860 he began working on his magnum opus, his "History of Music", which was published at intervals from 1862 [Lang, Paul Henry. (1997) "Music in Western Civilization", W. W. Norton & Company. p. 987. ISBN 0-393-04074-7.] in five volumes, the last two (1878, 1882) being edited and completed by Otto Kade and Wilhelm Langhans.

Ambros was professor of the history of music at Prague from 1869 to 1871. [Meinong, Alexius & Guido Adler. (1995) "Eine Freundschaft in Briefen Alexius", Rodopi. p. 8. ISBN 90-5183-867-0.] Also in Prague, he seated on the board of governors in the Prague Royal Conservatory. By 1872, he was living in Vienna and was employed by the Department of Justice as an officer and by Prince Rudolf's family as his tutor. Through his work in Vienna, he was given leave of absence for half the year in order to let him travel the world to collect musical information to include in his "History of Music" book. He was an excellent pianist, and the author of numerous compositions somewhat reminiscent of Felix Mendelssohn.

Ambros died at Vienna, Austria at the age of 59.

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