Wagner, Peter (Joseph)
Wagner, Peter (Joseph)
Wagner, Peter (Joseph), eminent German musicologist; b. Kurenz, near Trier, Aug. 19, 1865; d. Fri-bourg, Switzerland, Oct. 17, 1931. He studied at the Univ. of Strasbourg, receiving his Ph.D. in 1890 with the diss. Palestrina als weltlicher Komponist (publ, as “Das Madrigal und Palestrina,’ Vierteljahrsschrift für Musikwissenschaft,VIII, 1892); he studied further in Berlin under Bellermann and Spitta. In 1893 he was appointed an instructor at the Univ. of Fribourg in Switzerland; subsequently he was a prof. (1902-21) and rector (1920-21). In 1901 he established its Académie Grégorienne for theoretical and practical study of plainsong, a field in which he was an eminent authority. He was a member of the Papal Commission for the Editio Vaticana of the Roman Gradual (1904) and was made a Papal Chamberlain.
Writings
Einführung in die gregorianischen Melodien: Ein Handbuch der Choralwissenschaft (vol. I, Fribourg, 1895; 3rded., 1911; Eng. tr., 1907; vol. II, Leipzig, 1905; 2nded., 1912; vol. III, Leipzig, 1921); Elemente des gregorianischen Gesanges zur Einführung in die vatikanische Choralausgabe (Regensburg, 1909); Geschichte der Messe I: bis 1600 (Leipzig, 1913); Einführung in die katholische Kirchenmusik: Vorträge gehalten an der Universität Freiburg in der Schweiz für Theologen und andere Freunde kirchlicher Musik (Düsseldorf, 1919).
Bibliography
K. Weinmann, ed., Festschrift P. W. zum 60. Geburtstag (Leipzig, 1926).
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