Max Seiffert
Maximilian Seiffert was a German musicologist and editor of Baroque music.
Biography
Seiffert was born in Beeskow an der Spree, Kingdom of Prussia, the son of a teacher. He was first educated at the Joachimsthal Gymnasium, in Berlin, where he studied under Philipp Spitta, and then at the University of Berlin where he received a Ph.D. in 1891 for his dissertation J. P. Sweelinck und seine direkten deutschen Schüler .He died in Schleswig, Germany on the fifteenth, of April, 1948.
Career
As well as producing modern editions of organ pieces by Bach and Buxtehude, Seiffert was responsible for the following:- Making piano transcriptions of some of Bach's works.
- Assisting with the editing of the Händel-Gesellschaft.