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Ernst Ferand : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ernst Ferand
Ernst Thomas Ferand (1887-1972) (also known as ''Ernest Ferand'' and ''Ernst Ferand-Freund'') was a Hungarian music educator and musicologist. ==Biography==
Little is known about Ferand's early life and education. He became interested in the methods of Émile Jaques-Dalcroze, and from 1925-1938 he taught at Austria's Hellerau-Laxenburg School. In 1938 he published the influential treatise ''Die Improvisation in der Musik'' (Improvisation in Music).〔Solis, Gabriel & Bruno Nettl. ''Musical Improvisation: Art, Education, and Society''. 2009.〕 From 1939 until 1965 he was affiliated with the New School of Social Research.〔Weber, Horst & Stefan Drees. "Sources Relating to the History of Emigre Musicians 1933-1950". p. 201〕 He wrote a number of articles which were published in The Musical Quarterly and the Journal of the American Musicological Society. A reviewer of the English translation of his 1956 work "Improvisation in Nine Centuries of Western Music" referred to Ferand as "perhaps the most widely acknowledged authority on the subject (improvisation in Western music. )"〔Wishart, Peter. "Review: Improvisation in Nine Centuries of Western Music". The Musical Times, vol. 103, No. 1431. May, 1962〕 Ferand died on May 29, 1972 in Basel, Switzerland.
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