Heartz, Daniel (Leonard)
Heartz, Daniel (Leonard)
Heartz, Daniel (Leonard), American musicologist; b. Exeter, N.H., Oct. 5, 1928. He studied at the Univ. of N.H. in Durham (A.B., 1950) and at Harvard Univ. (A.M., 1951; Ph.D., 1957, with the diss. Sources and Forms of the French Instrumental Dance in the Sixteenth Century). From 1957 to 1960 he was on the faculty of the Univ. of Chicago; in 1960 he was appointed to the music faculty of the Univ. of Calif., Berkeley. In 1967-68 and 1978-79 he held Guggenheim fellowships. He publ. Pierre At-taingnant, Royal Printer of Music: A Historical Study and Bibliographical Catalogue (Berkeley, 1969), Mozart’s Operas (Berkeley, 1990), and Haydn, Mozart, and the Viennese School, 1740-1780 (N.Y., 1995); ed. Preludes, Chansons, and Dances for Lute, Published by P. Attaingnant, Paris (1529–1530) (Neuilly-sur-Seine, 1964) and Keyboard Dances of the Earlier Sixteenth Century, in Corpus of Early Keyboard Music, VIII (1965); also contributed numerous articles on Renaissance music to various music journals.
—Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire