Eduard Hanslick

1825 - 1904

photo credits: Wikimedia Commons

country of citizenship:  Austria-Hungary
native language:  German
languages spoken, written or signed:  German
student of:  Václav Tomášek

Eduard Hanslick (11 September 1825 – 6 August 1904) was an Austrian music critic, aesthetician and historian. Among the leading critics of his time, he was the chief music critic of the Neue Freie Presse from 1864 until the end of his life. His best known work, the 1854 treatise Vom Musikalisch-Schönen (On the Musically Beautiful), was a landmark in the aesthetics of music and outlines much of his artistic and philosophical beliefs on music.Hanslick was a conservative critic and championed absolute music over programmatic music for much of his career. As such, he sided with and promoted the faction of Robert Schumann and Johannes Brahms in the so-called "War of the Romantics", often deriding the works of composers such as Franz Liszt and Richard Wagner. Source: Wikipedia (en)

Series

There is nothing here

Create a new serie

Articles 1

Human - wd:Q84246

Welcome to Inventaire

the library of your friends and communities
learn more
you are offline