Hennig, Carl Rafael
Hennig, Carl Rafael
Hennig, Carl Rafael, German organist, choral conductor, music theorist, and composer, son of Carl Hennig; b. Berlin, Jan. 4, 1845; d. Posen, Feb. 6, 1914. He studied music with his father, then with Richter in Leipzig and Kiel in Berlin; at the same time, studied law. After a brief period of teaching in Berlin, he went to Posen, where he founded the Hennig Vocal Soc. He also served as a church organist. He composed several cantatas, choruses, songs, and instrumental pieces, but it is as a writer on theoretical subjects that he is mainly remembered.
Writings
Die Methodik des Schulgesang-Unterrichts (Leipzig, 1885); Die Unterscheidung der Gesangregister auf physiologischer Grundlage (Leipzig, 1892); Beitrag zur Wagner-Sache (Leipzig, 1893); Ästhetik der Tonkunst (Leipzig, 1896); Über die Entstehung der “hohen Resonanz” (Leipzig, 1902); Musiktheoretisches Hilfsbuch (Leipzig, 1903; 2nd ed., 1906); Einführung in das Wesen der Musik (Leipzig, 1906); excellent analyses of Beethoven’s 9th Sym. and Missa Solemnis.
—Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire