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Knud Jeppesen

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Knud Jeppesen (August 15, 1892 – June 14, 1974) was a Danish musicologist and composer, notable as a leading scholar of Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina.13

Biography::

  • Jeppesen demonstrated musical talent early and was largely self-taught, though later he studied with Carl Nielsen and Thomas Laub.13
  • He studied musicology at Copenhagen University with Angul Hammerich.1
  • He worked as an opera coach and conductor in Elbing and Liegnitz (Eastern Germany).13
  • He served as an organist at St. Stephens church (1917-1932) and Holmen Church (1932-1947) in Copenhagen.1
  • From 1920 to 1947, he taught music theory at the Royal Danish Academy of Music, also serving on its board of directors.1
  • In 1946, he became a professor of musicology at Aarhus University and founded an Institute of Musicology in 1950, which he directed until 1957.1
  • He was president of the International Musicological Society from 1949 to 1952.1

Musicology and Compositions::

  • Jeppesen is known for his study of musical counterpoint, especially in the style of Palestrina.1
  • His 1930 work, Counterpoint: The Polyphonic Vocal Style of the Sixteenth Century, has been a standard textbook.1
  • He composed well-crafted songs set to Danish texts, church music, and motets, as well as cantatas, organ music, and an opera, Rosaura.1

The LinkedIn username knud-jeppesen-10329b8b belongs to a "Landmand - Debattør - Skribent".2 This Knud Jeppesen is a farm manager ("Driftleder") and self-employed in agriculture.2

Highlights

Nov 25 · encyclopedia.com
Jeppesen, Knud (Christian) - Encyclopedia.com
Aug 28 · juilliardstore.com
Jeppesen Counterpoint: The Polyphonic Vocal Style of the Sixteenth ...
Nov 6 · academia.edu
Counterpoint The Polyphonic Vocal Style of the Sixteenth Century ...
Sep 15 · en.wikipedia.org
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