Heinroth, Johann August Gunther

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Heinroth, Johann August Gunther

Heinroth, Johann August Gunther, German composer and writer on music; b. Nordhausen, June 19, 1780; d. Göttingen, June 2, 1846. He studied with his father, an able organist. He then attended the Univs. of Leipzig and Halle. In 1804 he became attached to the School of Jewish Studies organized by Israel Jacobson. This was the beginning of a lifelong study of the Jewish liturgy, which he reorganized, adding numerous original melodies that became part of the Jewish service. He also attempted to introduce a simplified musical notation by figures. From 1818 he served as music director of the Univ. of Göttingen, in succession to Forkel.

Writings

(all publ, in Göttingen): Gesangunterrichts-Methodefür höhere und niedere Schulen (3 parts; 1821-23); Volksnoten oder vereinfachte Tonschrift (1828); Kurze Anleitung, das Klavier oder Forte-Piano spielen zu lehren (1828); MusiMisches Hilfsbuchfür Prediger, Kantoren und Organisten (1833).

Bibliography

W. Boetticher, Die Musik an der Georgia Augusta-Universität zu Göttingen (1958).

—Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire

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