Franklin B. Zimmerman
Franklin Bershir Zimmerman (born June 20, 1923[1]) is an American musicologist and conductor who has published extensively in the field of Baroque music, and particularly on the English composer, Henry Purcell. He is most known for his complete catalogue of Purcell's works, considered "one of the most crucial contributions to Purcell research".[2] Each work in the catalogue is given a "Z number" which derives from Zimmerman's surname.
Zimmerman was born in Wauneta, Kansas and received his PhD. from the University of Southern California in 1958.[3] He has been Professor of Music at Dartmouth College (1964–1967), University of Kentucky (1967–1968) and University of Pennsylvania from 1968 until his retirement.[4] In 1968 he founded the Pennsylvania Pro Musica ensemble.[5]
References
- ↑ International Biographical Centre (1982). Two-in-one Special Edition of the International Authors and Writers Who's Who, International Who's who in Poetry. International Biographical Centre.
- ↑ Manning (1990), p. 552
- ↑ Cummings (2000), p. 711
- ↑ Kennedy and Bourne (2007)
- ↑ Philadelphia Daily News (30 September 1983)
Sources
- Cummings, David (ed.), "Zimmerman, Franklin", International who's who in music, Routledge, 2000, p. 711. ISBN 0-948875-53-4
- Manning, R. "Guides to research on three early masters", Music and Letters, 1990, Vol. 7, N. 4, pp 552–554
- Kennedy, Michael and Bourne, Joyce (eds.), "Zimmerman, Franklin Bershir", The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music, Oxford University Press, 2007 (republished on Answers.com)
- Philadelphia Daily News, "It's Sweet 16 for Zimmerman's Pro Musica", 30 September 1983.
- University of Pennsylvania, Department of Music, Emeritus Professors
External links
- Full text of Franklin B. Zimmerman, "Purcell's Handwriting", Chapter 9, of Henry Purcell 1659-1695 Essays On His Music, Imogen Holst (ed.), Oxford University Press, 1959
- Works by Franklin B. Zimmerman on WorldCat
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