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Archive of Peter Gradenwitz, German-Israeli musicologist, 54 items. Letters, photos, programs, papers, drawing

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Archive of Peter Gradenwitz, German-Israeli musicologist, 54 items. Letters, photos, programs, papers, drawing, not checked. 1940-2001, in German and English.
Letters of P. Gradenwitz to his wife, letters from his friends, musiacians, singers., photos. Drawing portrait of Frank Pelleg by W. Salter, 1966, size: 30 x 21 cm.
Frank Pelleg (Hebrew: פרנק פלג ; September 24, 1910 – December 20, 1968) was a Czech-born Israeli composer
Peter (Emmanuel) Gradenwitz (born January 24, 1910 in Berlin ; † July 27, 2001 in Tel Aviv ) was a German-Israeli musicologist .
Gradenwitz studied musicology in Freiburg with Wilibald Gurlitt , in Berlin with Arnold Schering and Curt Sachs and with Gustav Becking at the University of Prague, where he received his doctorate in 1936 on Johann Stamitz . At the same time he studied composition with Julius Weismann and Schönberg's student Josef Rufer . In 1934 he had to emigrate from Germany. After brief stays in London and Paris, he first lived in Prague. At the end of 1936 he moved to Palestine . In 1949 he founded the first Israeli music publisher for concert music ( Israeli Music Publications), which he directed until 1982. From 1966 to 1977 he taught musicology at Tel Aviv University , with a focus on contemporary music. He was also a co-founder of the Israeli section of the International Society for Contemporary Music . In 1980 the University of Freiburg appointed him honorary professor. Gradenwitz researched, taught and published mainly about the Stamitz family , Arnold Schönberg and about modern Israeli music. The discovery of his compositional work is still pending.

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Archive of Peter Gradenwitz, German-Israeli musicologist, 54 items. Letters, photos, programs, papers, drawing, not checked. 1940-2001, in German and English.
Letters of P. Gradenwitz to his wife, letters from his friends, musiacians, singers., photos. Drawing portrait of Frank Pelleg by W. Salter, 1966, size: 30 x 21 cm.
Frank Pelleg (Hebrew: פרנק פלג ; September 24, 1910 – December 20, 1968) was a Czech-born Israeli composer
Peter (Emmanuel) Gradenwitz (born January 24, 1910 in Berlin ; † July 27, 2001 in Tel Aviv ) was a German-Israeli musicologist .
Gradenwitz studied musicology in Freiburg with Wilibald Gurlitt , in Berlin with Arnold Schering and Curt Sachs and with Gustav Becking at the University of Prague, where he received his doctorate in 1936 on Johann Stamitz . At the same time he studied composition with Julius Weismann and Schönberg's student Josef Rufer . In 1934 he had to emigrate from Germany. After brief stays in London and Paris, he first lived in Prague. At the end of 1936 he moved to Palestine . In 1949 he founded the first Israeli music publisher for concert music ( Israeli Music Publications), which he directed until 1982. From 1966 to 1977 he taught musicology at Tel Aviv University , with a focus on contemporary music. He was also a co-founder of the Israeli section of the International Society for Contemporary Music . In 1980 the University of Freiburg appointed him honorary professor. Gradenwitz researched, taught and published mainly about the Stamitz family , Arnold Schönberg and about modern Israeli music. The discovery of his compositional work is still pending.

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