Helm, E(rnest) Eugene

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Helm, E(rnest) Eugene

Helm, E(rnest) Eugene, American musicologist; b. New Orleans, Jan. 23, 1928. He was educated at Southeastern La. Coll. (B.M.E., 1950), La. State Univ. (M.M.E., 1955), and North Tex. State Univ. (Ph.D., 1958, with the diss. The Musical Patronage of Frederick the Great). He taught at La. Coll. (1953–55), Wayne (Nebr.) State Coll. (1958–59), the Univ. of Iowa (1960–68), and the Univ. of Md. (from 1968), where he was also chairman of the musicology division (1971–87). He served as coordinating ed. of the Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Edition (from 1982).

Writings

Music at the Court of Frederick the Great (1960); with A. Luper, Words and Music (1971; 2nd ed., 1982); Thematic Catalogue of the Works of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1989); The Canon and the Curricula: A Study of Musicology and Ethnomusicology Programs in America (1994).

—Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire

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