- BERLINER ALLGEMEINE MUSIKALISCHE ZEITUNG was founded by the later well-known music theorist Adolf Bernhard Marx in collaboration with the Berlin music publisher Adolph Martin Schlesinger. The new journal enjoyed an unexpectedly high degree of popularity owing in large part to Marx's editorial style. In contrast to the Leipzig ALLGEMEINE MUSIKALISCHE ZEITUNG, the BAM focused on detailed analyses of works as opposed to reports on individual musical events. Marx's famous analytical articles on Beethoven's works have laid ground to nineteenth-century disputed on form and content in music.
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