Erich Paul Schwandt (born July 26, 1935 in San Luis Obispo, California – 2 August 2017 in Victoria, British Columbia) was a Canadian cembalist, organist, musicologist and music educator. Schwandt studied harpsichord with Putnam Aldrich and gave harpsichord and organ concerts on CBC, throughout Canada and the USA. He taught music history and musicology at the Stanford University and the Eastman School of Music. His particular academic interest was the relationship between music and dance in the 17th and 18th centuries, and he published articles in publications such as Musical Quarterly, Notes, Fontes Artis Musicae, Canadian University Music Review and The New Grove. He created more than a dozen music editions and reconstructed the Gloria from Erik Satie's Messe des pauvres for a performance
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| - Erich P. Schwandt (* 1935 in Paso Robles, Kalifornien; † 2. August 2017 in Victoria, British Columbia) war ein kanadischer Cembalist, Organist, Musikwissenschaftler und -pädagoge. Schwandt studierte Cembalo bei und gab Cembalo- und Orgelkonzerte bei der CBC, in ganz Kanada und den USA. Er unterrichtete Musikgeschichte und Musikwissenschaft an der Stanford University und der Eastman School of Music. Von 1976 bis 2001 lehrte er an der University of Victoria. Sein besonderes wissenschaftliches Interesse galt der Beziehung von Musik und Tanz im 17. und 18. Jahrhundert, und er veröffentlichte Artikel u. a. in Musical Quarterly, Notes, Fontes Artis Musicae, Canadian University Music Review und The New Grove. Er erarbeitete mehr als ein Dutzend Musikeditionen und rekonstruierte das Gloria aus Er (de)
- Erich Paul Schwandt (born July 26, 1935 in San Luis Obispo, California – 2 August 2017 in Victoria, British Columbia) was a Canadian cembalist, organist, musicologist and music educator. Schwandt studied harpsichord with Putnam Aldrich and gave harpsichord and organ concerts on CBC, throughout Canada and the USA. He taught music history and musicology at the Stanford University and the Eastman School of Music. His particular academic interest was the relationship between music and dance in the 17th and 18th centuries, and he published articles in publications such as Musical Quarterly, Notes, Fontes Artis Musicae, Canadian University Music Review and The New Grove. He created more than a dozen music editions and reconstructed the Gloria from Erik Satie's Messe des pauvres for a performance (en)
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| - Erich Paul Schwandt (born July 26, 1935 in San Luis Obispo, California – 2 August 2017 in Victoria, British Columbia) was a Canadian cembalist, organist, musicologist and music educator. Schwandt studied harpsichord with Putnam Aldrich and gave harpsichord and organ concerts on CBC, throughout Canada and the USA. He taught music history and musicology at the Stanford University and the Eastman School of Music. His particular academic interest was the relationship between music and dance in the 17th and 18th centuries, and he published articles in publications such as Musical Quarterly, Notes, Fontes Artis Musicae, Canadian University Music Review and The New Grove. He created more than a dozen music editions and reconstructed the Gloria from Erik Satie's Messe des pauvres for a performance at the University of Victoria in 1997. (en)
- Erich P. Schwandt (* 1935 in Paso Robles, Kalifornien; † 2. August 2017 in Victoria, British Columbia) war ein kanadischer Cembalist, Organist, Musikwissenschaftler und -pädagoge. Schwandt studierte Cembalo bei und gab Cembalo- und Orgelkonzerte bei der CBC, in ganz Kanada und den USA. Er unterrichtete Musikgeschichte und Musikwissenschaft an der Stanford University und der Eastman School of Music. Von 1976 bis 2001 lehrte er an der University of Victoria. Sein besonderes wissenschaftliches Interesse galt der Beziehung von Musik und Tanz im 17. und 18. Jahrhundert, und er veröffentlichte Artikel u. a. in Musical Quarterly, Notes, Fontes Artis Musicae, Canadian University Music Review und The New Grove. Er erarbeitete mehr als ein Dutzend Musikeditionen und rekonstruierte das Gloria aus Erik Saties Messe des pauvres für eine Aufführung an der University of Victoria 1997. (de)
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