Abert, Anna Amalie
Abert, Anna Amalie
Abert, Anna Amalie, distinguished German musicologist, daughter of Hermann Abert; b. Halle, Sept. 19, 1906; d. Kiel, Jan. 4, 1996. She studied with her father, with Blume, and with Sachs at the Univ. of Berlin (Ph.D., 1934, with the diss. Die stilistischen Voraussetzungen der “Cantiones sacrae” von Heinrich Schütz). She then joined the faculty of the Univ. of Kiel, where she completed her Habilitation in 1943 with her Claudio Monteverdi und das musikalische Drama (publ. in Lippstadt, 1954), and later was a prof. there from 1950 to 1971. In addition to valuable contributions to learned journals, she also publ. Christoph Willibald Gluck (Munich, 1959), Die Opern Mozarts (Wolfenbüttel, 1970; Eng. tr., 1973, in The New Oxford History of Music), Richard Strauss: Die Opern (Velber, 1972), and Geschichte der Oper (Kassel, 1994).
Bibliography
K. Hotschansky, ed., Opernstudien: A. A. A. zum 65. Geburtstag (Tutzing, 1975); idem, ed., Traditionen-Neuansätze: Für A. A. A. (1906–96) (Tutzing, 1997).
—Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire