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Ida Marie Lipsius

Ida Marie Lipsius (30 December 1837 in Leipzig – 2 March 1927 in Schmölen), alias La Mara, was a German writer and music historian.

Life Edit

Lipsius was born as daughter of the later director of the Leipzig Thomasschule Karl Heinrich Adelbert Lipsius and grew up at Leipzig, where she was given a profound musical training, thus by the Saxon composer Richard Müller. Her three brothers were the theologian Richard Adelbert Lipsius, the architect Constantin Lipsius and the classical scholar Justus Hermann Lipsius. In 1856, at nineteen, she met Franz Liszt at a concert; she should belong from henceforth to his closer friends. During the ending 19th and starting 20th century, she played an influential role in the German music business, especially at the grand-ducal Weimarian court and in the Richard Wagner circle at Bayreuth. An intimate friend to Liszt's long-time life partner, the princess Carolyne zu Sayn-Wittgenstein, she was distinguished with the title of professor in honor of her eightieth birthday in 1917.

Work Edit

 
La Mara's signature

Besides several early written travel sketches, under her alias "La Mara", Marie published a lot of musician biographies, concerning dead as well as contemporaries of hers, which, beginning from 1867, first were printed in the Westermanns Monatshefte before being edited in the then popular series Musikalische Studienköpfe (Musical study portraits) by the house Breitkopf & Härtel. Her well-nuanced, empathetically written portraits often were inspired by her personal acquaintance to many of whom she described and also may be characterized as authentic testimonies of a female contemporary involved in the German music society of her epoch – a character in which their importance for today music history mostly consists.

Marie Lipsius was the first musicologist to conduct systematic research to identify Beethoven's mysterious "Immortal Beloved": In 1909, she published Therese Brunsvik's Memoirs, and she interpreted her glowing admiration of the composer as a secret love. This was revised after the World War I, when letters and other documents were discovered in the Brunsvik estate, which pointed to Therese's sister Josephine Brunsvik.[1]

A part from her original writings, Marie also took care of an edition of the correspondence of Franz Liszt. In 1917, her autobiography was published.

Publications Edit

As author Edit

  • Musikalische Studienköpfe, 5 vol., Leipzig 1868–1882:
    • Hector Berlioz, Leipzig 51913.
    • Joseph Haydn, Leipzig 51913.
    • Adolf Henselt, Leipzig 91919.
    • Edvard Grieg, Leipzig 91919.
    • Franz Schubert, Leipzig 121919.
    • Johann Sebastian Bach, Leipzig 71919.
    • Johannes Brahms, Leipzig 1919.
    • Richard Wagner, Leipzig 121919.
    • Robert Schumann, Leipzig 12 1919.
    • Anton Rubinstein, Leipzig 91920.
    • Carl Maria von Weber, Leipzig 121920.
    • Felix Mendelssohn, Leipzig 121920.
    • Franz Liszt, Leipzig 131920.
    • Georg Friedrich Händel, Leipzig 6–71921.
    • Hans von Bülow, Leipzig 9–101921.
    • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Leipzig 8–91922.
    • Christoph Willibald Gluck, Leipzig 6–71923.
    • Ludwig van Beethoven, Leipzig 10–121923.
    • Friedrich Chopin, Leipzig 41924.
  • Classisches und Romantisches aus der Tonwelt, Leipzig 1892.
  • Beethovens unsterbliche Geliebte. Das Geheimnis der Gräfin Brunswik und ihre Memoiren, Leipzig 1909.
  • Liszt und die Frauen, Leipzig 1911.
  • Beethoven und die Brunsviks. Nach Familienpapieren aus Therese Brunsviks Nachlass, Leipzig 1920.
  • An der Schwelle des Jenseits. Letzte Erinnerungen an die Fürstin Carolyne Sayn-Wittgenstein, die Freundin Liszts, Leipzig 1925.

As editor Edit

  • Franz Liszt:
    • Franz Liszt's Briefe, 8 vol., Leipzig 1893–1905.
    • Correspondance entre Franz Liszt et Hans von Bülow, Leipzig 1899. (French)
    • Correspondance entre Franz Liszt et Charles Alexandre (Grand-Duc de Saxe), Leipzig 1909. (French)
    • Franz Liszts Briefe an seine Mutter. Aus dem Frz., Leipzig 1918.
  • Aus der Glanzzeit der Weimarer Altenburg. Bilder und Briefe aus dem Leben dem Fürstin Carolyne Sayn-Wittgenstein, Leipzig 1906.

Autobiography Edit

  • Durch Musik und Leben im Dienste des Ideals, 2 vol., Leipzig 1917.

Sources Edit

  1. ^ "Es drängte sich mir die Überzeugung auf, daß ... Josephine verwitwete Gräfin Deym die 'unsterbliche Geliebte' Beethovens ... sei." [I became convinced that Josephine, widowed Countess Deym, was Beethoven's "Immortal Beloved".](La Mara 1920, p. 1.)

External links Edit

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Ida Marie Lipsius 30 December 1837 in Leipzig 2 March 1927 in Schmolen alias La Mara was a German writer and music historian Contents 1 Life 2 Work 3 Publications 3 1 As author 3 2 As editor 4 Autobiography 5 Sources 6 External linksLife EditLipsius was born as daughter of the later director of the Leipzig Thomasschule Karl Heinrich Adelbert Lipsius and grew up at Leipzig where she was given a profound musical training thus by the Saxon composer Richard Muller Her three brothers were the theologian Richard Adelbert Lipsius the architect Constantin Lipsius and the classical scholar Justus Hermann Lipsius In 1856 at nineteen she met Franz Liszt at a concert she should belong from henceforth to his closer friends During the ending 19th and starting 20th century she played an influential role in the German music business especially at the grand ducal Weimarian court and in the Richard Wagner circle at Bayreuth An intimate friend to Liszt s long time life partner the princess Carolyne zu Sayn Wittgenstein she was distinguished with the title of professor in honor of her eightieth birthday in 1917 Work Edit nbsp La Mara s signatureBesides several early written travel sketches under her alias La Mara Marie published a lot of musician biographies concerning dead as well as contemporaries of hers which beginning from 1867 first were printed in the Westermanns Monatshefte before being edited in the then popular series Musikalische Studienkopfe Musical study portraits by the house Breitkopf amp Hartel Her well nuanced empathetically written portraits often were inspired by her personal acquaintance to many of whom she described and also may be characterized as authentic testimonies of a female contemporary involved in the German music society of her epoch a character in which their importance for today music history mostly consists Marie Lipsius was the first musicologist to conduct systematic research to identify Beethoven s mysterious Immortal Beloved In 1909 she published Therese Brunsvik s Memoirs and she interpreted her glowing admiration of the composer as a secret love This was revised after the World War I when letters and other documents were discovered in the Brunsvik estate which pointed to Therese s sister Josephine Brunsvik 1 A part from her original writings Marie also took care of an edition of the correspondence of Franz Liszt In 1917 her autobiography was published Publications EditAs author Edit Musikalische Studienkopfe 5 vol Leipzig 1868 1882 Hector Berlioz Leipzig 51913 Joseph Haydn Leipzig 51913 Adolf Henselt Leipzig 91919 Edvard Grieg Leipzig 91919 Franz Schubert Leipzig 121919 Johann Sebastian Bach Leipzig 71919 Johannes Brahms Leipzig 1919 Richard Wagner Leipzig 121919 Robert Schumann Leipzig 12 1919 Anton Rubinstein Leipzig 91920 Carl Maria von Weber Leipzig 121920 Felix Mendelssohn Leipzig 121920 Franz Liszt Leipzig 131920 Georg Friedrich Handel Leipzig 6 71921 Hans von Bulow Leipzig 9 101921 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Leipzig 8 91922 Christoph Willibald Gluck Leipzig 6 71923 Ludwig van Beethoven Leipzig 10 121923 Friedrich Chopin Leipzig 41924 Classisches und Romantisches aus der Tonwelt Leipzig 1892 Beethovens unsterbliche Geliebte Das Geheimnis der Grafin Brunswik und ihre Memoiren Leipzig 1909 Liszt und die Frauen Leipzig 1911 Beethoven und die Brunsviks Nach Familienpapieren aus Therese Brunsviks Nachlass Leipzig 1920 An der Schwelle des Jenseits Letzte Erinnerungen an die Furstin Carolyne Sayn Wittgenstein die Freundin Liszts Leipzig 1925 As editor Edit Franz Liszt Franz Liszt s Briefe 8 vol Leipzig 1893 1905 Correspondance entre Franz Liszt et Hans von Bulow Leipzig 1899 French Correspondance entre Franz Liszt et Charles Alexandre Grand Duc de Saxe Leipzig 1909 French Franz Liszts Briefe an seine Mutter Aus dem Frz Leipzig 1918 Aus der Glanzzeit der Weimarer Altenburg Bilder und Briefe aus dem Leben dem Furstin Carolyne Sayn Wittgenstein Leipzig 1906 Autobiography EditDurch Musik und Leben im Dienste des Ideals 2 vol Leipzig 1917 Sources Edit Es drangte sich mir die Uberzeugung auf dass Josephine verwitwete Grafin Deym die unsterbliche Geliebte Beethovens sei I became convinced that Josephine widowed Countess Deym was Beethoven s Immortal Beloved La Mara 1920 p 1 Entry in the Deutsche Biographische EnzyklopadieExternal links EditWorks by La Mara at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Ida Marie Lipsius at Internet Archive Works by or about La Mara at Internet Archive Ida Marie Lipsius in the German National Library catalogue Free scores by Ida Marie Lipsius at the International Music Score Library Project IMSLP Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ida Marie Lipsius amp oldid 1176656359, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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