in Berlin He left a strong influence on the new fields of
historical criticism and
musicology; his work spanned periods of music history from the early
Middle Ages to his own time, and embraced research, teaching, writing, and editing of musical editions to a very rigorous degree, including the use of source-critical studies. He was influenced by
neo-Kantian philosophy. In his Bach biography, he wrote the first major study of German
choral and
keyboard music of the 17th century (early
baroque).
Books Most of his papers are divided between the library of the
Berlin Hochschule für Musik, the
Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, and the library of the
University of Łódź. He contributed many scholarly articles to periodicals, and wrote articles on
Schumann,
Spontini, and
Weber for ''
Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians'' in 1886. •
Ein Lebensbild Robert Schumanns (Leipzig, 1862) •
Johann Sebastian Bach (Leipzig, 1873–1880, 1962; English translation:
Johann Sebastian Bach. His Work and Influence on the Music of Germany, 1685 – 1750 (Clara Bell and J. A. Fuller-Maitland, transl.), 1884–1885, 1899) •
Musikalische Werke Friedrichs des Grossen (Leipzig, 1889) •
Zur Musik (Berlin, 1892) – 16
essays •
Musikgeschichtliche Aufsätze (Berlin, 1894) – collected essays
Editions •
Dietrich Buxtehude: Orgelwerke (Leipzig, 1876–1877) •
Heinrich Schütz: Sämtliche Werke (Leipzig, 1885–1894) ==Notes==