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Arnold Schmitz
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'''Arnold Schmitz''' (11 July 1893 – 1 November 1980) was a German [[musicologist]] who was particularly concerned with [[Beethoven]], as well as a pianist and composer.
== Life ==
Born in Le Sablon bei [[Metz]], Schmitz [[Habilitation|habilitated]] in 1921 and was subsequently professor at the [[Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn]] and the [[Breslau University]]. From 1946 he taught at the [[Mainz University]], whose rector he was in 1954/54 and 1960/61. He was a member of the .<ref>''Fifty years of the Historical Commission for Silesia''. In Yearbook of the Silesian Friedrich-Wilhelms-University of Breslau, Volume 17, 1972, List of Members .</ref> In 1973, the [[Beethoven House]] in Bonn appointed him an honorary member for his Beethoven research.
Schmitz died in [[Mainz]] at age 87.
== Publications ==
* ''Beethovens "zwei Prinzipe". Ihre Bedeutung für Themen- und Satzbau'', Berlin 1923
* ''Beethoven. Unbekannte Skizzen und Entwürfe. Untersuchung, Übertragung, Faksimile'', Leipzig 1924
* ''Das romantische Beethoven-Bild. Darstellung und Kritik'', Berlin 1927
* ''Die Bildlichkeit der wortgebundenen Musik [[Johann Sebastian Bach]]'s'', Mainz 1950
== Further reading ==
* [[Thomas Phleps]]: ''Ein stiller, verbissener und zäher Kampf um Stetigkeit – Musikwissenschaft in NS-Deutschland und ihre vergangenheitspolitische Bewältigung'', in Isolde v. Foerster et al. (ed.), '' Musikforschung – Nationalsozialismus – Faschismus'', Mainz 2001, . [https://ift.tt/2SaGeoe online] on the Website of the Gießen University
* [[Helmut Loos]], ''Gegen den Strom der Zeit. Der Musikwissenschaftler Arnold Schmitz (1893–1980)'', Leipzig 2013
== References ==
[[Category:German composers]]
[[Category:Beethoven scholarship]]
[[Category:German musicologists]]
[[Category:20th-century musicologists]]
[[Category:German classical pianists]]
[[Category:1893 births]]
[[Category:1980 deaths]]
[[Category:People from Metz]]
'''Arnold Schmitz''' (11 July 1893 – 1 November 1980) was a German [[musicologist]] who was particularly concerned with [[Beethoven]], as well as a pianist and composer.
== Life ==
Born in Le Sablon bei [[Metz]], Schmitz [[Habilitation|habilitated]] in 1921 and was subsequently professor at the [[Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn]] and the [[Breslau University]]. From 1946 he taught at the [[Mainz University]], whose rector he was in 1954/54 and 1960/61. He was a member of the .<ref>''Fifty years of the Historical Commission for Silesia''. In Yearbook of the Silesian Friedrich-Wilhelms-University of Breslau, Volume 17, 1972, List of Members .</ref> In 1973, the [[Beethoven House]] in Bonn appointed him an honorary member for his Beethoven research.
Schmitz died in [[Mainz]] at age 87.
== Publications ==
* ''Beethovens "zwei Prinzipe". Ihre Bedeutung für Themen- und Satzbau'', Berlin 1923
* ''Beethoven. Unbekannte Skizzen und Entwürfe. Untersuchung, Übertragung, Faksimile'', Leipzig 1924
* ''Das romantische Beethoven-Bild. Darstellung und Kritik'', Berlin 1927
* ''Die Bildlichkeit der wortgebundenen Musik [[Johann Sebastian Bach]]'s'', Mainz 1950
== Further reading ==
* [[Thomas Phleps]]: ''Ein stiller, verbissener und zäher Kampf um Stetigkeit – Musikwissenschaft in NS-Deutschland und ihre vergangenheitspolitische Bewältigung'', in Isolde v. Foerster et al. (ed.), '' Musikforschung – Nationalsozialismus – Faschismus'', Mainz 2001, . [https://ift.tt/2SaGeoe online] on the Website of the Gießen University
* [[Helmut Loos]], ''Gegen den Strom der Zeit. Der Musikwissenschaftler Arnold Schmitz (1893–1980)'', Leipzig 2013
== References ==
[[Category:German composers]]
[[Category:Beethoven scholarship]]
[[Category:German musicologists]]
[[Category:20th-century musicologists]]
[[Category:German classical pianists]]
[[Category:1893 births]]
[[Category:1980 deaths]]
[[Category:People from Metz]]
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