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'''Otto Erich Deutsch''' ([[September 5]], [[1883]] – [[November 23]], [[1967]]) was |
'''Otto Erich Deutsch''' ([[September 5]], [[1883]] – [[November 23]], [[1967]]) was a [[jewish]] [[musicologist]]. He is best known for his catalogue of the works of [[Franz Schubert]] (January 31, 1797 – November 19, 1828) - it is from this that the ''D'' numbers used to identify Schubert's pieces are drawn. |
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He also wrote many articles on [[Franz Schubert]] and [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]], and compiled "documentary biographies" (collections of contemporary documents concerning the subject) on Schubert, Mozart and [[George Frideric Handel]]. |
He also wrote many articles on [[Franz Schubert]] and [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]], and compiled "documentary biographies" (collections of contemporary documents concerning the subject) on Schubert, Mozart and [[George Frideric Handel]]. |
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Otto Erich Deutsch (September 5, 1883 – November 23, 1967) was a jewish musicologist. He is best known for his catalogue of the works of Franz Schubert (January 31, 1797 – November 19, 1828) - it is from this that the D numbers used to identify Schubert's pieces are drawn.
He also wrote many articles on Franz Schubert and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and compiled "documentary biographies" (collections of contemporary documents concerning the subject) on Schubert, Mozart and George Frideric Handel.
Bibliography
- Deutsch, Otto Eric, Handel: A Documentary Biography, 1955. [1]
- Deutsch, Otto Eric, Admiral Nelson and Joseph Haydn, edited by Gitta Deutsch, Rudolph
Klein, Norwich: Nelson Society 2000.[2]
Notes
- ^ review of Deutsch's book. "Handel: A Documentary Biography", Music & Letters, Vol. 36, No. 3 (Jul., 1955), pp. 269-272.
- ^ [1] accessed 1 Jan 2006