Neue Zeitschrift für Musik
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The New Journal of Music (Neue Zeitschrift für Musik, pronounced [ˈnɔʏə ˈtsaɪtʃʁɪft fyːɐ̯ muˈziːk] and abbreviated to NZM) is a music magazine, co-founded in Leipzig by Robert Schumann, his teacher and future father-in law Friedrich Wieck, Julius Knorr and his close friend Ludwig Schuncke.[1] Its first issue appeared on 3 April 1834.
History
Although the first editor was Julius Knorr, most of the work on the early issues of the Neue Zeitschrift (NZM) was done by
In June 1843, Schumann's other commitments made him give up editorship of the magazine, and in 1844
NZM today
The Neue Zeitschrift für Musik, under the aegis of Schott Music, continues as a vehicle for writing on music, including classical, jazz, rock, and sound art. Each issue focuses on a particular topic, and includes a variety of essays, CD and book reviews.
References
- ^ Wasielewski, Wilhelm Joseph von. Life of Robert Schumann: With Letters [by the Composer From 1833-1852]. United Kingdom, W. Reeves, 1878. 79.