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Annegret Rosenmüller (born 31 August 1967) is a German
musicologist Musicology (from Greek μουσική ''mousikē'' 'music' and -λογια ''-logia'', 'domain of study') is the scholarly analysis and research-based study of music. Musicology departments traditionally belong to the humanities, although some mu ...
.


Life

Born in
Neubrandenburg Neubrandenburg (lit. ''New Brandenburg'', ) is a city in the southeast of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. It is located on the shore of a lake called Tollensesee and forms the urban centre of the Mecklenburg Lakeland. The city is famous for its ...
, Rosenmüller studied musicology, and art history at the
University of Leipzig Leipzig University (german: Universität Leipzig), in Leipzig in Saxony, Germany, is one of the world's oldest universities and the second-oldest university (by consecutive years of existence) in Germany. The university was founded on 2 Decemb ...
from 1989 to 1994. From 1995 to 2000, she continued her studies at the
Technical University of Dresden TU Dresden (for german: Technische Universität Dresden, abbreviated as TUD and often wrongly translated as "Dresden University of Technology") is a public research university, the largest institute of higher education in the city of Dresden, th ...
and received her doctorate in 2000 under
Hans-Günter Ottenberg Hans-Günter Ottenberg (born 2 March 1947) is a German musicologist and teacher. Life Born in , Saxony, Ottenberg studied music education and German culture at the University of Rostock from 1965 and musicology at the Humboldt University Berlin ...
. This was followed by positions at the
Saxon Academy of Sciences and Humanities The Saxon Academy of Sciences and Humanities in Leipzig (german: Sächsische Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Leipzig) is an institute which was founded in 1846 under the name ''Royal Saxon Society for the Sciences'' (german: Königlich Sächsische G ...
in Leipzig, at the
Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk (MDR; ''Central German Broadcasting'') is the public broadcaster for the federal states of Thuringia, Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt in Germany. Established in January 1991, its headquarters are in Leipzig, with regional studio ...
, at the
University of Music and Theatre Leipzig The University of Music and Theatre "Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy" Leipzig (german: Hochschule für Musik und Theater "Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy" Leipzig) is a public university in Leipzig (Saxony, Germany). Founded in 1843 by Felix Mendelssohn ...
, at the
Bach Archive The Bach-Archiv Leipzig or Bach-Archiv is an institution for the documentation and research of the life and work of Johann Sebastian Bach. The Bach-Archiv also researches the Bach family, especially their music. Based in Leipzig, the city where ...
, at the , at the
Leipzig University Library Leipzig University Library (german: Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig), known also as ''Bibliotheca Albertina'', is the central library of the University of Leipzig. It is one of the oldest German university libraries. History The library was foun ...
and at the Leipzig office of the
Répertoire International des Sources Musicales A repertoire () is a list or set of dramas, operas, musical compositions or roles which a company or person is prepared to perform. Musicians often have a musical repertoire. The first known use of the word ''repertoire'' was in 1847. It is a l ...
. Since April 2010, Rosenmüller has been a research associate at the ' of the Saxon Academy of Sciences.


Publications


Monographs

* ''
Carl Ferdinand Becker Karl Ferdinand Becker (17 July 1804 Leipzig – 26 October 1877 Plagwitz section of Leipzig), was a German writer on music, composer and an organist. Biography Becker was the son of physician and writer Gottfried Wilhelm Becker. He attended the ...
(1804–1877). Studien zu Leben und Werk'' (''Musikstadt Leipzig'', volume 4), Hamburg: Bockel 2000; * ''Die Überlieferung der Clavierkonzerte in der Königlichen Privatmusikaliensammlung zu Dresden im letzten Drittel des 18. Jahrhunderts'' (''Schriften zur Mitteldeutschen Musikgeschichte'', volume 5), Eisenach: Verlag Karl Dieter Wagner 2002 (Diss.);
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* ''Der Bestand N.I. (Neues Inventar) in den Sondersammlungen der Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig. Thematischer Katalog'' (''Musikhandschriften in Deutschland. Kataloge ausgewählter Sammlungen'', volume 4), Munich and Frankfurt, 2011;
online
* ''Briefwechsel Clara Schumanns mit Mathilde Wendt und Malwine Jungius sowie Gustav Wendt''. (''Schumann Briefedition'', series II: ''Freundes- und Künstlerbriefwechsel'', volume 14), edited by Annegret Rosenmüller, Cologne 2011 * ''Briefwechsel Robert und Clara Schumanns mit
Eduard Bendemann Eduard Julius Friedrich Bendemann (3 December 1811, Berlin – 27 December 1889, Düsseldorf) was a German-Jewish painter. Biography Bendemann was born in Berlin. His father, Anton Heinrich Bendemann, was a Jewish banker. His mother, Fanny El ...
,
Julius Hübner Rudolf Julius Benno Hübner (27 January 1806 – 7 November 1882) was a German historical painter of the Düsseldorf school of painting. He was also known as a poet and the father of Emil Hübner, a distinguished classical scholar. Lif ...
, Johann Peter Lyser und anderen Dresdner Künstlern'' (''Schumann Briefedition'', series II: ''Freundes- und Künstlerbriefwechsel'', Band 6), edited by Renate Brunner, Michael Heinemann, Irmgard Knechtges-Obrecht,
Klaus Martin Kopitz Klaus Martin Kopitz (born January 29, 1955, Stendal) is a German composer and musicologist. He became known in particular with his album ''Mia Brentano's Hidden Sea. 20 songs for 2 pianos''. In the US, it was 2018 on the annual "Want List" of t ...
and Annegret Rosenmüller, Cologne 2014 * ''Briefwechsel Clara Schumanns mit Landgräfin
Princess Anna of Prussia Princess Maria Anna Friederike of Prussia (; 17 May 1836 – 12 June 1918), usually called Anna, was a Prussian princess as the granddaughter of King Frederick William III of Prussia. She was the second wife of Prince Frederick William of Hesse-Kas ...
, Marie von Oriola und anderen Angehörigen deutscher Adelshäuser'' (''Schumann Briefedition'', series II: ''Freundes- und Künstlerbriefwechsel'', volume 12), edited by Annegret Rosenmüller, Cologne 2015 * ''Briefwechsel Robert und Clara Schumanns mit den Familien Voigt, Preußer,
Herzogenberg Heinrich Picot de Peccaduc, Freiherr von Herzogenberg (10 June 1843 – 9 October 1900) was an Austrian composer and conductor descended from a French aristocratic family. He was born in Graz and was educated at a Jesuit school in Feldkirch a ...
und anderen Korrespondenten in Leipzig'' (''Schumann Briefedition'', series II: ''Freundes- und Künstlerbriefwechsel'', vol. 15), edited by Annegret Rosenmüller und Ekaterina Smyka, Cologne 2016 * ''Briefwechsel Robert und Clara Schumanns mit Korrespondenten in Leipzig 1828 bis 1878''.''Briefwechsel Robert und Clara Schumanns mit Korrespondenten in Leipzig 1828 bis 1878''
on WorldCat(''Schumann Briefedition'', series II: ''Freundes- und Künstlerbriefwechsel'', volume 19), edited by Annegret Rosenmüller and Ekaterina Smyka, Cologne 2018


Articles

* ''Carl Ferdinand Becker (1804–1877) und sein Wirken für die Musik des 16. und 17. Jahrhunderts'', in ''Basler Jahrbuch für historische Musikpraxis'', vol. 21, 1997, * ''
Naumann Naumann is a Central German variation of the surname Neumann. Notable people with the surname include: * Albert Naumann (1875–?), German Olympic fencer * Alexander Naumann (1837–1922), German chemist * Christian August Naumann (1705–?), Germa ...
und Leipzig – eine Spurensuche. Quellen und Rezeption'', in ''Johann Gottlieb Naumann und die europäische Musikkultur des ausgehenden 18. Jahrhunderts. Bericht über das Internationale Symposium vom 8. bis 10. Juni 2001 im Rahmen der Dresdner Musikfestspiele 2001'', edited by Ortrun Landmann und Hans-Günter Ottenberg, Hildesheim, Zürich und New York 2006, * ''„Nichts ... als die Edle Music“. Musikstadt Leipzig (16.–18. Jahrhundert)'', in ''Leipzig original. Stadtgeschichte vom Mittelalter bis zur Völkerschlacht. Katalog zur Dauerausstellung des Stadtgeschichtlichen Museums Leipzig im Alten Rathaus'', part I, edited by Volker Rodekamp, Altenburg 2006, * ''Der Beginn der modernen Musikwissenschaft in Leipzig'', in ''Ein Kosmos des Wissens. Weltschrifterbe in Leipzig'' (Ausstellungskatalog), Leipzig 2009, * ''Sammlungen und Nachlässe mit Musikhandschriften und Musikerbriefen in den Sondersammlungen der Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig'', in ''600 Jahre Musik an der Universität Leipzig'', edited by Eszter Fontana, Wettin 2010, * ''Carl Ferdinand Becker und die Organistenausbildung am Leipziger Konservatorium'', in ''„Diess herrliche, imponirende Instrument“. Die Orgel im Zeitalter
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (3 February 18094 November 1847), born and widely known as Felix Mendelssohn, was a German composer, pianist, organist and conductor of the early Romantic period. Mendelssohn's compositions include sy ...
s'', edited by Anselm Hartinger,
Christoph Wolff Christoph Wolff (born 24 May 1940) is a German musicologist. He is best known for his works on the music, life, and period of Johann Sebastian Bach. Christoph Wolff is an emeritus professor of Harvard University, and was part of the faculty sinc ...
and
Peter Wollny Peter Wollny (born 29 June 1961) is a German musicologist, a Bach scholar who has served the Bach Archive Leipzig beginning in 1993, and as its director from 2014. Wollny has contributed to the Neue Bach-Ausgabe, and has been an editor of '' Car ...
(''Beiträge zur Geschichte der Bach-Rezeption'', vol. 3), Wiesbaden 2011, * ''„ … daß ich so recht das Gefühl des Vertrauens empfinde, wenn ich Ihnen schreibe, wie es nun eben vom Herzen kommt!“ Zum Briefwechsel von
Clara Schumann Clara Josephine Schumann (; née Wieck; 13 September 1819 – 20 May 1896) was a German pianist, composer, and piano teacher. Regarded as one of the most distinguished pianists of the Romantic era, she exerted her influence over the course of a ...
mit Mathilde Wendt'', in ''Denkströme. Journal der Sächsischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Leipzig'', August 2012 issue,
online
* ''Aufführungen von Instrumentalmusik in Dresden von 1765 bis 1810. Beitrag zu einer Chronologie'', in ''Partita. Siebenundzwanzig Sätze zur Dresdner Musikgeschichte. Festschrift für Hans-Günter Ottenberg zum 65. Geburtstag'', edited by Wolfgang Mende, Dresden 2012,


Sheet music editions

* Johann Georg Neruda, ''Sei Sonate a tre für Violino I, Violino II und Basso continuo'' (''Instrumentalmusik am Dresdner Hof'', volume2), Beeskow 2006 *
Giuseppe Valentini Giuseppe Valentini (14 December 1681 – November 1753), nicknamed ''Straccioncino'' (Little Ragamuffin), was an Italian violinist, painter, poet, and composer, though he is known chiefly as a composer of inventive instrumental music. He studied ...
, ''Concerto für Oboe, Violine, Streicher und Basso continuo'' (''Instrumentalmusik am Dresdner Hof'', volume 8), Beeskow 2006 * Christlieb Siegmund Binder, ''Concerto e-Moll für Cembalo und Streicher'' (''Instrumentalmusik am Dresdner Hof'', volume 9), Beeskow 2008 *
Georg Friedrich Händel George Frideric (or Frederick) Handel (; baptised , ; 23 February 1685 – 14 April 1759) was a German-British Baroque composer well known for his operas, oratorios, anthems, concerti grossi, and organ concertos. Handel received his training ...
, Acis und Galatea (in der Bearbeitung von
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (3 February 18094 November 1847), born and widely known as Felix Mendelssohn, was a German composer, pianist, organist and conductor of the early Romantic period. Mendelssohn's compositions include sy ...
), Stuttgart 2008 *
Antonio Caldara Antonio Caldara (ca 1670 – 28 December 1736) was an Italian Baroque composer. Life Caldara was born in Venice (exact date unknown), the son of a violinist. He became a chorister at St Mark's in Venice, where he learned several instruments, ...
, ''Motetti a due o tre voci'', Op. 4 (''Musik aus der Dresdner Hofkirche'', volume 7), Beeskow 2011


References


External links

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Sächsische Akademie der Wissenschaften
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