Friedrich Blume

Friedrich Blume (5 January 1893, Schlüchtern, Hesse-Nassau – 22 November 1975) was professor of Musicology in Kiel University from 1938-1958. He was a student in Munich, Berlin and Leipzig, and taught in the last two of these for some years before being called to the chair in Kiel. His early studies were on Lutheran church music, including several books on J.S. Bach, but broadened his interests considerably later. Among his prominent works were chief editor of the collected Praetorious edition, and he also edited the important Eulenburg scores of the major Mozart Piano Concertos. From 1949 he was involved in the planning and writing of Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart. Coincidentally he died within a few weeks of another prominent Mozart musicologist, Cuthbert Girdlestone, and was thus almost his exact contemporary.

Literary works

Renaissance and Baroque Music - A Comprehensive Survey ISBN 9780393097108 Publisher:W. W. Norton & Company 1967
Classic and Romantic Music - A Comprehensive Survey ISBN 9780393098686 Publisher:W. W. Norton & Company 1970
SYNTAGMA MUSICOLOGICUM II Gesammelte Reden Und Schriften 1962-1972 ISBN 9783761803271 Publisher:Barenreiter Kassel 1973
Protestant Church Music - A History ISBN 9780393021769; Publisher:W. W. Norton 1974

References

Obituary notice (1976). The Musical Times, 117, 249.