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Karl Ernst Naumann : ウィキペディア英語版
Ernst Naumann

Carl Ernst Naumann (15 August 183215 December 1910) was a German organist, composer, conductor, editor, arranger and musicologist. He is best known now as an arranger and editor of the music of J.S. Bach, Mozart and Mendelssohn. He was a friend of Schumann and Brahms, and conducted the first performance of the latter's ''Alto Rhapsody'' in 1870.
==Biography==
Carl (or Karl) Ernst Naumann was born in Freiberg〔(Edition Silvertrust )〕 in Saxony in 1832, the son of mineralogist Carl Friedrich Naumann.〔Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 5th ed, 1954, Vol. VI, p. 35, Ernst Naumann〕 He was a cousin of (1827–1888) and grandson of Johann Gottlieb Naumann (1741–1801), both composers.
Ernst Naumann studied the organ with (1789–1864) and composition with Moritz Hauptmann and Ernst Richter.〔 He published a treatise, ''Über die verschiedenen Bestimmungen der Tonverhältnisse und die Bedeutung des pythagoräischen oder reinen Quinten-Systems für unsere heutige Musik'' (The Various Definitions of Pitch Proportions and the Meaning of the Pythagorean Perfect Fifths System for Music Today) (Leipzig, 1858).
From 1860 until his death 50 years later he was organist and kapellmeister in Jena; from 1877 professor.〔
He made arrangements of the music of Bach, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Mozart, Schumann, and published editions of Bach, Handel and Vivaldi. He prepared six volumes of Bach's cantatas and keyboard pieces for publication as well as a nine-volume edition of his organ works. He did not complete his edition of Haydn's string quartets.〔(CaroMitis )〕
Naumann was friendly with Brahms and Schumann. The similarity of Brahms’s music to that of late Beethoven was first noted in a letter from Albert Dietrich to Ernst Naumann on 5 November 1853.〔(Constantin Florios, Ernest Bernhardt-Kabisch, ''Johannes Brahms, Free But Alone: A Life for a Poetic Music'' )〕〔(Albert Dietrich, J V Widman, Dora Hecht, ''Recollections of Johannes Brahms'' )〕 Naumann was one of the people Dietrich wrote to in March 1854, following Schumann's suicide attempt in late February.〔(Recollections of Johannes Brahms )〕
On 3 March 1870, with the Akademischer Gesangverein of Jena, Naumann conducted the first public performance of Brahms's ''Alto Rhapsody'', with Pauline Viardot as soloist.〔(Peter Clive, Brahms and His World, A Biographical Dictionary )〕
He died in 1910 in Jena, aged 78.

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