Hans Hickmann

Hans Robert Hermann Hickmann (b. Roßlau, Germany, May 19, 1908; d. Blandford Forum, England, September 4, 1968) was an eminent German musicologist. He lived in Egypt and specialized in the music and organology of Ancient Egypt, and survivals thereof in Egyptian traditional music. He wrote about Egypt's tradition of cheironomy (as practiced in Ancient Egypt and still found in Coptic music) for the ''Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians''.

He studied at the University of Berlin, studying with Curt Sachs and Erich von Hornbostel, and graduating in 1934. He also played the piano and organ, and conducted

Hickmann first investigated Egyptian music in 1932-33, during a visit to the Siwa Oasis, and settled in Egypt in 1933. He operated a conservatory called Musica Viva, located at 1 Seket el Fadl in downtown Cairo.

His notable students included the composer Rifaat Garrana. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published 1949
Instruments de musique /

: At head of title : Service des antiquités de l'Égypte. : iv, 216 pages : Illustrations, 116 plates, Diagrams ; 35 cm.

Published 1946
La trompette dans l'Égypte ancienne /

: 75 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm. : Includes bibliographical references.

Catalogue d'enregistrements de musique folklorique égyptienne : précédé d'un rapport préliminaire sur les traces de l'art musical pharaonique dans la mélopée de la vallée du Nil /...

: 80 pages : illustrations, music ; 23 cm. : 3873265378

Instruments du Musique /

: At head of title : Service des antiquités de l'Égypte. : iv, 216 pages : illustrations, 116 plates, diagrams ; 35 cm. : Nos. 69201-69852 ;

Le métier de musicien au temps des pharaons /

: 254, 333 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.

Miscellanea musicologica /

: 277 pages, XII pages of plates : illustrations, music, portraits ; 28 cm. : Bibliography of Hans Hickmann's writings : pages 11-30. : 9770203343

Published 1954
Le metier de musicien au temps des pharaons : Augmentee par une etude sur "Le chanteur aveugle" /

: 333 pages : Illustrationen ; 24 cm

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