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Fritz Reuter (9 September 1896 – 4 July 1963) was a German musicologist, music educator, composer and Kapellmeister. Reuter was one of the most important German music educators of the 20th century. After studying music and musicology in Dresden and Leipzig, with Teichmüller, Riemann, Schering and Abert, he received his doctorate in 1922 (Dr. phil.). In 1945, he was appointed Kapellmeister at the Volksoper in Dresden. In 1949, he was appointed as the first professor of music education at a German university (University of Halle). He was also director of institutes at the Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg and the Humboldt University Berlin. In 1955, he was one of the initiators of the first Hallische Musiktage.

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  • Fritz Reuter (Musikpädagoge) (de)
  • Fritz Reuter (composer) (en)
  • Fritz Reuter (componist) (nl)
  • Ройтер, Фриц (ru)
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  • Fritz Reuter (* 9. September 1896 in Löbtau (heute Dresden); † 4. Juli 1963 in Dresden) war ein deutscher Musikwissenschaftler, Musikerzieher, Komponist und Kapellmeister. Reuter war einer der bedeutendsten deutschen Musikpädagogen des 20. Jahrhunderts. 1952 wurde er als erster Lehrstuhlinhaber für Musikpädagogik an eine deutsche Universität berufen. Außerdem war er Institutsdirektor an der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg und der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. 1955 gehörte er zu den Initiatoren der ersten Hallischen Musiktage. (de)
  • Fritz Reuter (9 September 1896 – 4 July 1963) was a German musicologist, music educator, composer and Kapellmeister. Reuter was one of the most important German music educators of the 20th century. After studying music and musicology in Dresden and Leipzig, with Teichmüller, Riemann, Schering and Abert, he received his doctorate in 1922 (Dr. phil.). In 1945, he was appointed Kapellmeister at the Volksoper in Dresden. In 1949, he was appointed as the first professor of music education at a German university (University of Halle). He was also director of institutes at the Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg and the Humboldt University Berlin. In 1955, he was one of the initiators of the first Hallische Musiktage. (en)
  • Fritz Reuter (Dresden-Löbtau, 9 september 1896 – aldaar, 4 juli 1963) was een Duits componist, musicoloog, muziekpedagoog en dirigent. (nl)
  • Фриц Ройтер (нем. Fritz Reuter; 9 сентября 1896, Лёбтау, ныне в составе Дрездена — 4 июля 1963, Дрезден) — немецкий музыковед, композитор и музыкальный педагог. Изучал музыковедение в Лейпциге у Хуго Римана и Арнольда Шеринга, учился также игре на фортепиано у Роберта Тайхмюллера. В 1922 году защитил докторскую диссертацию «История немецкой оперы в Лейпциге в конце XVIII — начале XIX вв.» (нем. Die Geschichte der Deutschen Oper in Leipzig am Ende des 17. und am Anfang des 18. Jahrhunderts). В 1921—1933 гг. преподавал теорию музыки и композицию в Лейпцигской консерватории. Опубликовал начиная с 1928 г. несколько методических пособий. (ru)
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