Heinrich Bellermann
born Berlin, March 10, 1832; died Potsdam, April 10, 1903
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German music theorist and composer.
Bellermann's counterpoint treatise, Der Contrapunct (1862), was based on Fux's Gradus ad Parnassum (1725). Like Fux, Bellermann saw the art of composition as founded on vocal rather than instrumental models, and the species of counterpoint, still in the modal system, as indispensible to its study. Bellermann also wrote the first modern work to explain the late medieval system of mensural notation.
Bellermann and Schenker
Schenker knew Bellermann's counterpoint treatise well, and referred to it frequently (along with the treatises by Fux, Albrechtsberger, and Cherubini) in his own Kontrapunkt .
Bibliographhy:
- Der Contrapunct; oder, Anleitung zur Stimmführung in der musikalischen Composition (Berlin: Julius Springer, 1862)
Contributor:
- Ian Bent