Thursday, April 25, 2019

Joachim Draheim

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'''Joachim Draheim''' (born in 1950) is a German [[Musicology|musicologist]], music teacher and classical pianist.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2L2h1dP Joachim Draheim] on ZVAB</ref>

== Life and career ==
Born in Berlin, Draheim studied classical philology, history and musicology in [[Heidelberg]]. He received his doctorate with the thesis "Setting to music ancient texts from the Baroque to the present" (Amsterdam 1981). Since 1973 Draheim has worked as a freelancer for [[Südwestrundfunk]] and since 1974 for several German and international music publishers (including [[Breitkopf & Härtel]], Schott, Ricordi, Friedrich Hofmeister den Wiener Urtext Edit) and record companies. Draheim published numerous editions of works by Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Fanny Hensel, Mendelssohn, Chopin, Robert and [[Clara Schumann]], Brahms and Busoni. These included several first editions: among others by Mendelssohn's Albumblatt in A major, the Sonata in D major and the Sonata movement in G minor for two pianos; by Brahms "Die Müllerin"; by Schumann "Der Korsar", an arrangement of the [[Cello Concerto (Schumann)|cello Concerto]] in [[A minor]] op. cit. 129 for violin, the piano accompaniment to Bach's [[Cello Suites (Bach)#Suite No. 3 in C major, BWV 1009|Suite in C major for solo cello]] and Variations on a Nocturne for piano by Chopin.

Draheim also appeared as a pianist in concerts, on radio (SDR, SWF, SR, SWR) and in record and CD productions. Draheim has been teaching Latin and music at the since 1978. He is a member of the New Schumann Complete Edition, the [[Fryderyk Chopin Institute]] in Warsaw and the new [[Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart]]. In the year 2003 Draheim received the [[Robert Schumann Prize of the City of Zwickau]]. In 2004 Draheim's ''Karlsruher Musikgeschichte'' was published by in Karlsruhe.

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