Hermann Stephani
German conductor, musicologist and university teacher
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Hermann Stephani was a German musicologist and lecturer at the University of Marburg. Life Born in Grimma, Stephani received his doctorate in psychology from Universität München in 1902 under Theodor Lipps. He studied music under Felix Draeseke and became the first director of the "Felix-Draeseke-Gesellschaft". After several positions as choir and orchestra conductor, he settled in Eisleben in 1906 as organist and church music director. In 1921, he was appointed first professor of musicology at the University of Marburg. He habilitated there on 12 November 1921 and held his inaugural lecture the same day. In the following year, he founded the Collegium musicum , reorganised the choir, became director of the "Musikwissenschaftliches Seminar" , which he had newly founded in 1925, introduced musicology as a major subject in 1927, was appointed as a professor and was soon appointed "Staatlichen Musikfachberater". Stephani remained an unofficial professor until 1942, when he turned 65, and continued to teach from May 1942 to May 1945 with a teaching assignment.
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