Dr. Hugo Riemann was born at Grossmehlra,
near Sondershausen, July 18, 1849. He was educatedin law and other subjects at
Berlin and Tubingen. After going through the Franco-German war he decided to
devote hislife to music, and studied accordingly at the Leipzig Convervatory. He
then went to Bielefeld for some years as a teacher, but subsequently returned to
Leipzig as "privatedozent" at the University. Riemann went ot Bromberg
in 1880, but 1881-90 he was a teacher of piano and theory at Hamburg
Conservatory. He held a post at Wiesbaden (1890-95), but eventually returned to
Leipzig University as lecturer. In 1901 he was appointed professor. In addition
to his work as a teacher, lecturer and composer of pedagogical pieces, Dr.
Riemann has made for himself a world-wide reputation as a writer upon musical
subjects. His best known works are the famous Musiklexikon, a complete
dictionary of music and musicians, the Handbuch der Harmonielehre, a work
on the study of harmony, and the Lehrbuch des Contrapunkts, a similar
work on counterpoint, all of which have been translated into English. He has
written many other works which indicate an encyclopaedic knowledge of music in
all its branches. He is held in the highest possible esteem by German musical
authorities.