Edward Lowinsky

Edward Lowinsky

Edward Elias Lowinsky (January 12, 1908October 11, 1985) was an American musicologist born in Stuttgart, Germany.

Lowinsky studied piano, composition, and conducting in Stuttgart at the Hochschule für Musik, 1923-28. In 1933, he obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Heidelberg, studying under Heinrich Besseler. His dissertation was on Orlando di Lasso. He lived in Holland from 1933 to 1939, and in 1940 emigrated to the United States. In 1947 he became a United States citizen. He taught at Black Mountain College (1942-47), Queens College, New York (1947-56), and the University of California, Berkeley (1956-61). From 1961 he taught at the University of Chicago. He was the editor of the "Monuments of Renaissance Music" series from 1964 to 1977, and chaired the 1971 conference on Josquin des Prez.

Lowinsky was one of the most prominent and influential musicologists in post-World War II America. His 1946 work on the "secret chromatic art" of Renaissance motets was hotly debated in its time, spurring considerable research into the issues of "musica ficta" and performance practice of early music. He did significant work preparing editions of Renaissance composers and was a major figure in redefining standards for critical editions of musical manuscripts. Most of his published articles were collected into the massive two-volume "Music in the Culture of the Renaissance" (1989), edited by his wife, musicologist Bonnie Blackburn.

Books

*"Das Antwerpener Motettenbuch Orlando di Lasso’s und seine Beziehungen zum Motettenschaffen der niederländischen Zeitgenossen" (dissertation, U. of Heidelberg, 1933)
*"Secret Chromatic Art in the Netherlands Motet" (New York, 1946)
*"Tonality and Atonality in Sixteenth-Century Music" (Berkeley, 1961)
*(ed. with B.J. Blackburn) "Josquin des Prez: New York 1971" (proceedings of an international symposium)
*"Cipriano de Rore's Venus Motet: its Poetic and Pictorial Sources" (Provo, UT, 1986)
*"Music in the Culture of the Renaissance and other Essays", ed. Bonnie J. Blackburn (Chicago, 1989)
*(ed. with Bonnie J. Blackburn and Clement A. Miller) "A Correspondence of Renaissance Musicians" (Oxford, 1990)

References

*Howard Mayer Brown, "Edward Lowinsky". "The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians" online.


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