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Karl fink ann arbor
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Somewhat less to its credit, the magazine also published the so-called "Rochlitz anecdotes," a series of vignettes about Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart written by the first editor.

karl fink ann arbor

Both Robert Schumann and Franz Liszt published in the journal. Hoffmann and published his influential review of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony. The journal employed the famous critic E. Much important material appeared in the magazine, including the serialized first version of Georg August Griesinger's biography of Joseph Haydn, and articles by scholar Gustav Nottebohm and critic Eduard Hanslick. For a time during the second era it went by the title Leipziger Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung ("AmZ of Leipzig"). The publisher was Breitkopf & Härtel in Leipzig for the first period of publication and for the first three years of the second period for the remainder of the periodical's history it was published by J.

karl fink ann arbor

The periodical appeared in two series: a weekly magazine published between 17, and a revived version which lasted from 1866 to 1882. Its impartiality and adherence to basic principles of credibility and discretion regarding the personal position of those reviewed, assured and established itself in a high position as a periodical in the musical German society of the time, exercising great influence on the period. It reviewed musical events taking place in many countries, focusing on the German-speaking nations, but also covering France, Italy, Russia, Britain, and even occasionally America. Comini (2008) has called it "the foremost German-language musical periodical of its time". The Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung ( General music newspaper) was a German-language periodical published in the 19th century.

karl fink ann arbor

German music periodical Title page of the first volume, showing a portrait of J.













Karl fink ann arbor