Hermann Mendel

Hermann Mendel (6 August 1834 – 26 October 1876) was a German musicologist.

He founded the Musikalisches Conversations-Lexikon,[1] which was published in Berlin from 1870 on and was further edited by August Reissmann (1825-1903) after Mendel's death. His Taschenliederbuch with texts of more than 500 German songs reached countless editions.[2]

Mendel died probably in Berlin at the age of 42.

Work

Founded by Hermann Mendel, continued by August Reissmann:

  • Musikalisches Conversations-Lexikon, Vol. 1, edited by Hermann Mendel, Berlin: Ludwig Heimann 1870, (Numerized) – 2. Ausg. 1880
  • Musikalisches Conversations-Lexikon; Vol. 2. Oppenheim, Berlin 1872, 2. Ausg. 1880
  • Musikalisches Conversations-Lexikon; Vol. 3. Oppenheim, Berlin 1873, 2. Ausg. 1880
  • Musikalisches Conversations-Lexikon, Vol. 4, edited by Hermann Mendel, Berlin: Robert Oppenheim 1874 (Numerizedt) – 2. Ausg. 1880
  • Musikalisches Conversations-Lexikon; Vol. 5. Oppenheim, Berlin 1875, 2. Ausg. 1880
  • Musikalisches Conversations-Lexikon; Vol. 6. Oppenheim, Berlin 1876, 2. Ausg. 1881
  • Musikalisches Conversations-Lexikon; Vol. 7. Oppenheim, Berlin 1877, 2. Ausg. 1881
  • Musikalisches Conversations-Lexikon; Vol. 8. Oppenheim, Berlin 1877, 2. Ausg. 1882
  • Musikalisches Conversations-Lexikon; Vol. 9. Oppenheim, Berlin 1878, 2. Ausg. 1882
  • Musikalisches Conversations-Lexikon, Vol. 10, founded by Mendel, continued by Reissmann, Berlin: Robert Oppenheim 1878 (Numerized) – 2. Ausg. 1886
  • Musikalisches Conversations-Lexikon; Vol. 11. Oppenheim, Berlin 1879, 2. Ausg. 1887
  • Musikalisches Conversations-Lexikon; Erg.-Bd. Oppenheim, Berlin 1883

Further reading

  • Robert Eitner (1885), "Mendel, Hermann", Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB) (in German), vol. 21, Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot, p. 316
  • Daniel Patrick Balestrini: Hermann Mendel und Gustav Modes Operntextbibliothek. Zur Popularisierung der Oper im Industriezeitalter. Are, Mainz 2009, ISBN 978-3-924522-32-2.[3]

References

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