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Carl Gregor Herzog zu Mecklenburg (14 March 1933 – 23 July 2018) was a German historian of music and art. He served as director of the Museum of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rottenburg-Stuttgart for a period of 18 years, and was noted for his books on music and art. He was a member of the former Mecklenburg ducal family.
Early life and education
Herzog zu Mecklenburg was born on 14 March 1933 in Remplin, Mecklenburg, in the northeast of Germany. Although he was born on the former grand ducal estate, his relative Frederick Francis IV abdicated from rule in 1918 upon the defeat of the German Empire in World War I. Thus, Herzog zu Mecklenburg ((English: Duke of Mecklenburg) serves as a surname, rather than a current title. His father was George, Duke of Mecklenburg, and his mother was Irina Mikhailovna Raievskya.
Herzog zu Mecklenburg spent his early years at Remplin Palace, until the palace was burned in 1940. His family then moved to the Berlin area until the end of the war. In 1945, the family moved to Sigmaringen and Hechingen, in southwestern Germany, where Mecklenburg remained for much of the rest of his life.
Herzog zu Mecklenburg stayed in the area for his education. He studied music at the Zimmermann Conservatory in Konstanz. He then went on to the University of Tübingen, where he completed a masters degree in art history and musicology in 1964, and a PhD in art history in 1968.
Career
After completing his PhD, Herzog zu Mecklenburg worked as an assistant in the department of art history at the University of Stuttgart. He then served at the State Monument Preservation office in Tübingen. As a member of this commission, he helped campaign to save the castle and other historic buildings of Hechingen. In 1974 he was appointed the director of the Museum of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rottenburg-Stuttgart, a position that he held until his retirement in 1992.
Herzog zu Mecklenburg is noted for his bibliographies on musical literature, particularly those on jazz.
Personal life and death
Herzog zu Mecklenburg married Princess Maria Margarethe of Hohenzollern, the daughter of Franz Joseph, Prince of Hohenzollern-Emden, in a civil ceremony on 18 February 1965 in Hechingen. They had a religious ceremony on 23 April 1966 in the Chapel at Burg Hohenzollern.
Herzog zu Mecklenburg died on 24 July 2018 at the age of 85, in his home at the Villa Silberburg in Hechingen.
Selected books
Carl Gregor Herzog zu Mecklenburg (1960). Ägyptische Rhythmik: Rhythmen und Rhythmusinstrumente im heutigen Ägypten [Egyptian Rhythms: Rhythm and Rhythm Instruments in Modern Egypt]. P. H. Heitz.
Carl Gregor Herzog zu Mecklenburg (1962). Bibliographie einiger Grenzgebiete der Musikwissenschaft [Bibliography of Fields at the Border of Musicology]. Verlag Heitz.
Carl Gregor Herzog zu Mecklenburg (1969). International Jazz Bibliography: Jazz Books from 1919 to 1968. P. H. Heitz.
Carl Gregor Herzog zu Mecklenburg (1971). 1970 Supplement to International Jazz Bibliography & International Drum & Percussion Bibliography. Universal Edition. ISBN 978-3-7024-0035-4.
Carl Gregor Herzog zu Mecklenburg (1979). Erlebnis der Landschaft und adliges Landleben: Einführungen und Bibliographien zum Verständnis der Landschaft und eines deutschen Standes von 1870 bis zur Gegenwart. Propyläen. ISBN 9783549073865.
Ancestry
References
External links
Carl Gregor Herzog zu Mecklenburg in the German National Library catalogue
House of Mecklenburg-Strelitz website
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