Ernst Hilmar | |
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Born | Graz, Austria | 20 September 1938
Died | 23 November 2016 Villach, Austria | (aged 78)
Occupation | Musicologist |
Education | PhD University of Graz |
Subject | Music |
Notable works | Schubert-Enzyklopädie 2004, Hugo Wolf Enzyklopädie 2007 |
Ernst Hilmar (20 September 1938 – 23 November 2016 [1]) was an Austrian librarian, editor, and musicologist. [2]
Hilmar was born in Graz and studied musicology at the University of Graz and the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna.
From 1975 to 1994, he was head of the music division of the Vienna City and State Library. Owing to various shady events in connection with holdings that had disappeared from this collection, Hilmar was forced to retire from this position in 1994.
Since 1987, he was also head of the Internationales Franz-Schubert-Institut (IFSI) in Vienna and editor of the scholarly journal Schubert durch die Brille (1988–2003), "tirelessly edited since its inception by Ernst Hilmar, […] quickly became the leading arena for the dissemination of Schubert research, news, and events." [3] ( Music & Letters, 2002) Due to several violations of the society's regulations he was removed from his position in 2001 and only continued to work as editor of the IFSI's journal. In 2005 Hilmar's successors [4] had to disband the IFSI, because the publisher of Schubert durch die Brille ( Hans Schneider) demanded the debts to be paid back that Hilmar had amassed during his activity as editor. [5]
Hilmar's publications include books on Franz Schubert, Hugo Wolf, Johann Strauss, Second Viennese School and many contributions to symposia and dictionaries.
He died in Villach.
Ernst Hilmar | |
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Born | Graz, Austria | 20 September 1938
Died | 23 November 2016 Villach, Austria | (aged 78)
Occupation | Musicologist |
Education | PhD University of Graz |
Subject | Music |
Notable works | Schubert-Enzyklopädie 2004, Hugo Wolf Enzyklopädie 2007 |
Ernst Hilmar (20 September 1938 – 23 November 2016 [1]) was an Austrian librarian, editor, and musicologist. [2]
Hilmar was born in Graz and studied musicology at the University of Graz and the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna.
From 1975 to 1994, he was head of the music division of the Vienna City and State Library. Owing to various shady events in connection with holdings that had disappeared from this collection, Hilmar was forced to retire from this position in 1994.
Since 1987, he was also head of the Internationales Franz-Schubert-Institut (IFSI) in Vienna and editor of the scholarly journal Schubert durch die Brille (1988–2003), "tirelessly edited since its inception by Ernst Hilmar, […] quickly became the leading arena for the dissemination of Schubert research, news, and events." [3] ( Music & Letters, 2002) Due to several violations of the society's regulations he was removed from his position in 2001 and only continued to work as editor of the IFSI's journal. In 2005 Hilmar's successors [4] had to disband the IFSI, because the publisher of Schubert durch die Brille ( Hans Schneider) demanded the debts to be paid back that Hilmar had amassed during his activity as editor. [5]
Hilmar's publications include books on Franz Schubert, Hugo Wolf, Johann Strauss, Second Viennese School and many contributions to symposia and dictionaries.
He died in Villach.