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Helmut Franz Maria Kirchmeyer (born 30 June 1930 in Düsseldorf, Germany) is a German musicologist, philologist and historian. == Career == After grammar school he studied musicology, German literature and philosophy at the University of Cologne, where he presented what is probably the first thesis in Germany on a living composer, Igor Stravinsky, in 1954.〔(Homepage von Prof. Dr. Helmut Kirchmeyer: "Lebenslauf" ) (Accessed 6 September 2012).〕 He then studied legal affairs, concentrating on medieval law and legal history, criminology and sociology in Cologne and church history at the University of Bonn. Starting in 1947 he attended classes at the Robert-Schumann-Institut in Düsseldorf (whose director he became in 1972), (piano) and Jürg Baur (composition) were among his teachers, later Bernd Alois Zimmermann introduced him to instrumentation. In 1982 he qualified as a university lecturer on musicology and musicological media studies at the University of Düsseldorf, he taught musicological bibliography and history at the Institut für Fachbibliographie in Cologne, and musicology at RWTH Aachen University, at the in Cologne, at the University and at the Robert Schumann Hochschule in Düsseldorf, at the latter he founded the first musicological institute at a German college of music, whose first head he became. For years he worked as a critic; he worked for GEMA, edited the ''Instrumentenbau-Zeitschrift'', developed programmes for the Westdeutscher Rundfunk. He founded the Düsseldorf College of Music. In 1962 he initiated and developed the record label and series on classic and contemporary german music WERGO, together with German art historian Werner Goldschmidt (1903–1975),〔("Eine Menge Mut" ), ''Der Spiegel'', 4 April 1966 〕 hence the name: ''Wer''() ''Go''(). He also founded ', containing the largest documentation of Gregorian chant (more than 500 pieces on 33 LP/CD). He supported contemporary music and was in touch with many contemporary composers. Herbert Eimert, the founder of the first electronic studio who died in 1972, bequeathed his letters (about 400) to him. During his time at the Robert Schumann Hochschule, the for orchestra rehearsals and chamber concerts was built there, which was awarded the title "exemplary artistic building". The crypt below it was decorated by Emil Schult, and Karlheinz Stockhausen composed the piece ' as musical illustration of Schult's work. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Helmut Kirchmeyer」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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