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'''Theodor Hagen''' [often spelled '''Theodore Hagen'''] (15 April 1823 [[Hamburg]], [[Germany]] - 27 December 1871 [[New York City]]) was a writer on musical topics in [[Germany]] and the [[United States]]. He was a member of the local Communist League in Hamburg, Germany and took part in the publication and distribution of the ''Neue Rheinische Zeitung Politisch-ökonomische Revue''.<ref>Biographical note contained in the ''Collected Works of Karl Marx and Frederick Engels: Volume 38'' (International Publishers: New York, 1982) p. 655.</ref>


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==Biography==
'''Theodor Hagen''' [often spelled '''Theodore Hagen'''] (15 April 1823, [[Hamburg]] 27 December 1871, New York City) was a writer on musical topics in Germany and the United States. He was a member of the local [[Communist League]] in Hamburg, Germany and took part in the publication and distribution of the ''Neue Rheinische Zeitung Politisch-ökonomische Revue''.<ref>Biographical note contained in the ''Collected Works of Karl Marx and Frederick Engels: Volume 38'' (International Publishers: New York, 1982) p. 655.</ref>
He studied music in Hamburg and in [[Paris]], in the latter city from 1841 until 1843. Soon after his return to Germany he became known as a writer on musical topics, especially as a contributor to [[Robert Schumann]]'s ''[[Neue Zeitschrift für Musik]]''. Also in Germany, he wrote two books, ''Civilisation und Musik'' (Civilization and Music; 1845) and ''Musikalische Novellen'' (Musical Novels; 1848).


== Life ==
He came to New York in 1854, and assumed the editorship of ''The Musical Gazette'' which was at the end of about six months consolidated with another journal under the title of ''The Musical Review and Gazette''. In 1862, he became both editor and proprietor. He was active as a [[journalist]] and [[critic]].
He studied music in Hamburg and in Paris, in the latter city from 1841 until 1843. Soon after his return to Germany he became known as a writer on musical topics, especially as a contributor to [[Robert Schumann]]'s ''[[Neue Zeitschrift für Musik]]''. Also in Germany, he wrote two books, ''Civilisation und Musik'' (Civilization and Music; 1845) and ''Musikalische Novellen'' (Musical Novels; 1848).


He came to New York in 1854, and assumed the editorship of ''The Musical Gazette'' which was at the end of about six months consolidated with another journal under the title of ''The Musical Review and Gazette''. In 1862, he became both editor and proprietor. He was active as a journalist and [[music critic]].
==Notes==
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==References==
== References ==
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*{{Cite encyclopedia|encyclopedia=Grove's dictionary of music and musicians|title=Hagen, Theodor|year=1922|volume=6|page=24|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=kPVLAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA24}}


== Further reading ==
*{{Appletons|wstitle=Hagen, Theodore|year=1892}}
*{{Cite encyclopedia|encyclopedia=Grove's dictionary of music and musicians|title=Hagen, Theodor|year=1922|volume=6|page=24|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kPVLAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA24|last1=Fuller-Maitland|first1=John Alexander}}
*{{Appletons'|wstitle=Hagen, Theodore|year=1892}}


==External links==
== External links==
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=aJI6AAAAcAAJ Musikalische Novellen] at [[Google Books]] {{de icon}}
* {{cite book|author=Theodor Hagen|title=Musikalische Novellen|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=aJI6AAAAcAAJ|year=1848|publisher=Jurany}}
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Latest revision as of 17:32, 16 August 2023

Theodor Hagen [often spelled Theodore Hagen] (15 April 1823, Hamburg – 27 December 1871, New York City) was a writer on musical topics in Germany and the United States. He was a member of the local Communist League in Hamburg, Germany and took part in the publication and distribution of the Neue Rheinische Zeitung Politisch-ökonomische Revue.[1]

Life

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He studied music in Hamburg and in Paris, in the latter city from 1841 until 1843. Soon after his return to Germany he became known as a writer on musical topics, especially as a contributor to Robert Schumann's Neue Zeitschrift für Musik. Also in Germany, he wrote two books, Civilisation und Musik (Civilization and Music; 1845) and Musikalische Novellen (Musical Novels; 1848).

He came to New York in 1854, and assumed the editorship of The Musical Gazette which was at the end of about six months consolidated with another journal under the title of The Musical Review and Gazette. In 1862, he became both editor and proprietor. He was active as a journalist and music critic.

References

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  1. ^ Biographical note contained in the Collected Works of Karl Marx and Frederick Engels: Volume 38 (International Publishers: New York, 1982) p. 655.

Further reading

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  • Fuller-Maitland, John Alexander (1922). "Hagen, Theodor". Grove's dictionary of music and musicians. Vol. 6. p. 24.
  • This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainWilson, J. G.; Fiske, J., eds. (1892). "Hagen, Theodore" . Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography. New York: D. Appleton.
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