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Richard Specht
Austrian lyricist, dramatist, musicologist and writer
Richard Specht (7 December 1870, Vienna – 18 March 1932)[1] was an Austrian lyricist, dramatist, musicologist and writer.
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Specht, who had studied music with Ignaz Brüll, Alexander von Zemlinsky, and Franz Schrecker, is most well known for his writings on classical music, and in his time was seen as a leading music journalist.[1] He was a great authority on the music of Gustav Mahler, and in later life became a regular acquaintance of his widow, Alma Mahler-Werfel.
He was, amongst other things, a contributor to the Wiener Illustrierten Extrablatts and other Viennese newspapers, as well as a correspondent for the Berlin-based music magazine Die Musik.[1] In 1909, Specht founded the periodical Der Merker, for which he served as editor until July 1914 and again from May 1918 to October 1919 and collaborating with Richard Batka.[1][2][3] In 1925, he was appointed to a professorship at the institution that is now the University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna.