"Die Neue Zeitschrift für Musik" is a German music journal founded in 1834 by composer and music critic Robert Schumann. It played a significant role in the promotion of Romantic music and provided a platform for discussions about contemporary composers and musical trends.
The journal featured articles, reviews, and essays that highlighted the works of notable musicians, including Johannes Brahms and Richard Wagner. Over the years, it has contributed to the development of music criticism and remains an important historical source for understanding 19th-century music culture.