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Erwin Bodky (1896-1958) was a German-American music scholar renowned for his expertise in early music interpretation and J.S. Bach's works. He held academic positions at the Scharwenka Conservatory (Berlin), Longy School of Music (1938-1948), and became Brandeis University's first music professor (1950). His research emphasized authentic performance practices, using historical instruments like the harpsichord. Bodky pioneered early music recordings with L'Anthologie Sonore and co-founded the Cambridge Society for Early Music.
Education:
- Degrees from Preussische Hochschule für Musik and Scharwenka Conservatory
- Studies under Richard Strauss, Ernst von Dohnányi, and Ferruccio Busoni
Research Interests: Bodky focused on reviving Baroque performance traditions, particularly Bach's keyboard works. He advocated for urtext editions and historically informed performance practices, contributing to the early music revival movement.
Awards:
- Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy Prize (twice)
Legacy: His work with the Cambridge Collegium Musicum and later the Cambridge Society for Early Music established groundbreaking early music performances. His books remain foundational texts in musicology.
