Jobst Peter Fricke (born 5 September 1930) is a German
musicologist and professor at the musicological institute of the
University of Cologne.
Life
Born in
Bielefeld, between 1952 and 1959 Fricke studied physics, musicology, psychology and
Communication studies
Communication studies or communication science is an academic discipline that deals with processes of human communication and behavior, patterns of communication in interpersonal relationships, social interactions and communication in differen ...
at the
University of Göttingen, the University of Berlin and the
University of Cologne. In 1959/1960 he obtained his
doctorate with his work ''Über subjektive Differenztöne höchster hörbarer Töne und des angrenzenden Ultraschalls im musikalischen Hören.'' In 1960/1961 and from 1963 to 1970, he was
Wissenschaftlicher Assistent at the Musicological Institute of the University of Cologne, where he had the task of establishing a department for musical acoustics to research the acoustic and psychological foundations of music. In 1969, once
habilitated
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, also in Cologne, Fricke began to work on his
thesis '' Intonation und musikalisches Hören''.
Since 1970 Fricke had a professorship at the University of Cologne and was head of the department of musical acoustics which he had founded. Since 1972 he also had a teaching position for acoustics and
music psychology at the
Hochschule für Musik und Tanz Köln. In 1979/80 he held a substitute professorship at the University of Göttingen.
Career
Fricke was concerned with
musical acoustics and
systematic musicology
Systematic musicology is an umbrella term, used mainly in Central Europe, for several subdisciplines and paradigms of musicology. "Systematic musicology has traditionally been conceived of as an interdisciplinary science, whose aim it is to explor ...
. Thus he coined the explanatory model of
pulse forming for the emergence of
timbre of
wind instruments. Based on this model, the electronic wind instruments martinetta (?) and
variophon
A Variophon is an electronic wind instrument invented in 1975 by researchers at the University of Cologne.
It synthesizes sounds using the principle of most common brass instruments, creating sounds based on the vibration of the player's lips ...
were developed under his aegis at the musicological institute of the University of Cologne.
Other areas of Fricke's work included music communication and the grammar of music. At the same time, he was concerned with a new approach of interdisciplinarity and a rejection of concepts of
Absolute music in musicology: "As a human phenomenon, as a means of human expression, expression and communication, the phenomenon of music can ultimately only be understood from the point of view of the characteristics, possibilities and goals of the human being. To work systemically means to look at this complex structure of factors in its dynamic behaviour." Other areas of Fricke's work were the ''Musikkommunikation'' and the ''Grammatik der Musik''.
Among his students are
Wolfgang Auhagen
Wolfgang Auhagen (born in 1953) is a German musicologist.
Life
Born in Hamburg, Auhagen studied musicology, art history and philosophy at the Georg-August-Universität Göttingen from 1973 until 1982. There he was awarded his doctorate with the ...
,
Roland Eberlein,
Bernd Enders
Bernd Enders (born 9 September 1947) is a German musicologist and from 1994 until his emeritus in 2015, University Professor for Systematic Musicology at the University of Osnabrück.
Life
Born in Siegen, Enders studied at the and at the Hoch ...
,
Matthias Hornschuh,
Christoph Reuter
Christoph Reuter (born 28 November 1968) is a German University professor for systematic musicology at the University of Vienna.
life
Born in Duisburg, Reuter studied musicology at the University of Cologne, received his doctorate ''summa cum ...
,
Rudolf Wille
Rudolf Wille (2 November 1937 – 22 January 2017) was a German mathematician and was professor of General Algebra from 1970 to 2003 at Technische Universität Darmstadt (TU Darmstadt). His most celebrated work is the invention of formal concep ...
and
Rosemarie Tüpker.
Writings
* ''Die Innenstimmung der Naturtonreihe und der Klänge.''. In ''
Festschrift für
Karl Gustav Fellerer
Karl Gustav Fellerer (7 July 1902 – 7 January 1984) was a German musicologist. His works include more than 600 scientific publications on catholic church music, Italian music from 1600 to the beginning of the 20th century, and music history of t ...
.'' Regensburg 1962.
* ''Klangeigenschaften von Clarinen der Capella Colonensins.'' In ''Festschrift für H. Hüschen.'' Köln 1965.
* ''Moderne Ansätze in Mengolis Hörtheorie.'' in ''Festschrift für Karl Gustav Fellerer.'' Cologne 1973.
* ''Elektronische Blasinstrumente für Körperbehinderte.'' In W. Moog (ed.): ''Blasinstrumente für Behinderte.'' 1978.
* As editor: ''Die Sprache der Musik: Festschrift Klaus Wolfgang Niemöller zum 60. Geburtstag.'' Bosse-Verlag, Regensburg 1989.
* With
Roland Eberlein: ''Kadenzwahrnehmung und Kadenzgeschichte: ein Beitrag zu einer Grammatik der Musik.'' Frankfurt, 1992.
* ''Intonation und musikalisches Hören.''
''Intonation und musikalisches Hören.''
on WorldCat , Osnabrück 2012.
Literature
* Wolfgang Auhagen
Wolfgang Auhagen (born in 1953) is a German musicologist.
Life
Born in Hamburg, Auhagen studied musicology, art history and philosophy at the Georg-August-Universität Göttingen from 1973 until 1982. There he was awarded his doctorate with the ...
, Bram Gätjen, Klaus Wolfgang Niemöller
Klaus Wolfgang Niemöller (21 July 1929 in Gelsenkirchen) is a German musicology, musicologist.
Life and career
Niemöller studied musicology at the University of Cologne from 1950 to 1955. Afterwards he received his doctorate with a dissertati ...
(editor): ''Systemische Musikwissenschaft: Festschrift Jobst Peter Fricke zum 65. Geburtstag.'' Cologne 2003.
Online
* Marc Honegger
Marc Honegger (17 May 1926 – 8 September 2003) was a French musicologist and choirmaster.
Biography
A distant cousin of the Swiss-born composer Arthur Honegger, he studied at the Sorbonne, where he was a pupil of Paul-Marie Masson. He receive ...
, Günther Massenkeil
Günther Massenkeil (11 March 192617 December 2014) was a German musicologist, academic teacher, writer and concert singer ( baritone). His main field of research was sacred music of the 16th to 20th century. He served as director of the musicolo ...
(ed.): ''Das große Lexikon der Musik.'' vol 3: ''Elsbeth – Haitink.'' Herder, Freiburg im Breisgau among others 1980, .
References
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20th-century German musicologists
Academic staff of the University of Cologne
1930 births
Living people
Writers from Bielefeld