Wilhelm Klatte
German writer, musicologist and music educator

Wilhelm Klatte

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German writer, musicologist and music educator
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13 February 1870(Bremen, Free Hanseatic City of Bremen, Trizone, Germany)
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12 September 1930(Berlin, Margraviate of Brandenburg)
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Wilhelm Klatte (13 February 1870 – 25 July 1930) was a German music theoretician, pedagogue, journalist and conductor.

Life

Born in Bremen, after studying music in Leipzig, Klatte began his professional career as a musician first at the Deutsches Nationaltheater und Staatskapelle Weimar with Richard Strauss. During this time he was also active as a conductor on various occasions. In 1897 he became the first music consultant at the Berliner Lokal-Anzeiger. From 1904 Klatte also taught music theory at the Stern Conservatory in Berlin, where he was appointed professor in 1919. Since 1925 he had also held a teaching position for theory at the Königliches Musik-Institut Berlin [de].

Klatte also held several honorary posts. He was a member of the board of directors of the Allgemeiner Deutscher Musikverein (from 1909) and representative of the musical arts in the Vorläufiger Reichswirtschaftsrat [de] (from 1925).

Klatte died in Berlin at the age of 60.

Work

  • Zur Geschichte der Programm-Musik, 1905
  • Franz Schubert, 1907
  • Aufgaben für den einfachen Kontrapunkt, 1915
  • Grundlagen des mehrstimmigen Satzes (Harmonielehre), 1922
  • Das Sternsche Konservatorium der Musik zu Berlin, 1925