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Manfred Bukofzer

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Occupation
  
Musicologist

Ethnicity
  
Jewish

Name
  
Manfred Bukofzer


Citizenship
  
United States

Spouse
  
Ilse Kammerer

Alma mater
  
Heidelberg University

Education
  
Heidelberg University

Born
  
March 27, 1910 (
1910-03-27
)
Oldenburg, German Empire

Died
  
December 17, 1955, Berkeley, California, United States

Employer
  
University of California, Berkeley

Books
  
Music in the Baroque era

Nationality
  
Germany, United States

Manfred Fritz Bukofzer (March 27, 1910 – December 7, 1955) was a German-American musicologist and humanist. He studied at Heidelberg University and the Stern conservatory in Berlin, but left Germany in 1933, going to Basle, where he received his doctorate. In 1939 he moved to the United States where he remained, becoming a U.S. citizen. He taught at the University of California, Berkeley from 1941 until his premature death.

Bukofzer is best known as a historian of early music, particularly of the Baroque era. His book Music in the Baroque Era is still one of the standard reference works on the topic, though some modern historians assert that it has a Germanic bias, for instance in minimizing the importance of opera (Italian by origin) during the development of musical style in the 17th century.

In addition to Baroque music, he was a specialist in English music and music theory of the 14th through 16th centuries. His other scholarly interests included jazz and ethnomusicology.

Among his influential students were Leonard Ratner.

References

Manfred Bukofzer Wikipedia