Marianne Helms Explained

Marianne Helms, real name Marianne Henze (born 3 July 1936) is a German musicologist.

Life

Born in Berlin, Helms studied musicology (historical musicology and ethnomusicology) and medieval and modern history at the Free University of Berlin from 1955, where she received her doctorate in 1964 with a dissertation on the masses of Johannes Ockeghem.[1]

From 1965 to 1967, she was a research assistant at the Musicological Institute there. From autumn 1967 to 1978, she worked as a research assistant at the Johann Sebastian Bach Institute in Göttingen and in 1979 at the Beethoven Archive in Bonn.

From 1980, she was a member of the Joseph Haydn Institute in Cologne. She worked there as a research assistant and archivist, most recently (from July 1997 to the end of 1998) as scientific director.[2] In retirement (since 1999), she continued to work as an editor on volumes of the Complete Haydn Edition.

She has been married since 1966 to the musicologist and music educator Siegmund Helms (most recently professor at the Cologne Academy of Music). Her dissertation was published under her maiden name (Henze).

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Henze, M. . Studien zu den Messenkompositionen Johannes Ockeghems . Merseburger . Berliner Studien zur Musikwissenschaft . 1968 . de . 6 January 2021 .
  2. Web site: Mitarbeiter . Haydn Institut . de . 6 January 2021.
  3. Book: Platen . E. . Helms . M. . Bach . J.S. . Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Institut . Kritischer Bericht: von Emil Platen und Marianne Helms . Bärenreiter-Verlag . 1982 . de . 6 January 2021 .
  4. Web site: Neuerscheinungen . Haydn Institut . de . 6 January 2021.