SKU: HL.132524
UPC: 884088973582.
SKU: HL.49047076
ISBN 9781705184035. UPC: 196288115076.
There are only two sacred solo songs in the extensive oeuvre of the Oppenheim composer Johanna Senfter. Both songs, probably composed in 1917, are influenced by the catastrophe of the First World War. They are hereby presented as the first publication. JOHANNA SENFTER 1879 - 1961 Born and raised in Oppenheim/Rhein - First lessons from the mother (piano, violin) - School and university years in Frankfurt/Main -From 1895 parallel music studies at the Hoch Conservatory in Frankfurt, graduating in 1903 (piano, organ, violin, composition; especially dealing with J.S. Bach) - From 1907 private lessons with Max Reger - October 1908 to 1909 his student at the Leipzig Conservatory - 1909 Arthur Nikisch Prize for the best composition - Then worked in Oppenheim as a freelance composer and music teacher - Friendly relationship between the Reger family and Senfter - With Reger's death in 1916 she lost the protege for the advertising of her works (approx. 130) - 1921 founding of two music societies. ROLF SCHONSTEDT Born in Erfurt/Thuringia in 1944 - studied church music in Herford and Cologne - church music exams (B / A / artistic maturity exam / concert exam) Kantor positions in Remscheid, Wuppertal, Hamm/Westf. - KMD, state chairman of church musicians, state church music director, lecturer at the Westf. phil. (The organ song - a new genre on the threshold of the 20th century) - As an organist, harpsichordist,conductor, lecturer in Europe, Russia, North and South America, Africa - Co-founder of the 2nd Reger Festival in Argentina - Boardmember of the International Max Reger Society - Member of the Argentine National Academy for Art and Music - Honors and awards (national / international) - Publisher: Series The Spiritual Song / The Organ Works by Karl Hasse - Radio, television, disc /CD.
SKU: BA.BA09397
ISBN 9790006541195. 29.5 x 21 cm inches. Text Language: Latin.
SKU: GH.N01569
ISBN 9790070025683. A4 inches.
SKU: HL.49013058
ISBN 9790001135658. UPC: 073999348576. 9.0x12.0x0.164 inches.
In this composition Schneider uses the famous words from the liturgy for Good Friday: Darkness fell, and on the ninth hour Jesus called out with a loud voice: My God, why hast Thou forsaken me? Here he draws on the earlier form of the trope, using what was a common device in composition in medieval times, inserted into already completed works as a sort of commentary. In this sense * making use of the post-modern principle of suggesting links across the ages * TENEBRAE makes reference to the motet Tenebrae factae sunt (Schott, C 51305) by Davide Perez (1711-1782), from which some melodic fragments have been taken and freely developed. An explosively contrived stylisation is set against the self-contained world of sound in the original piece. A recording of this title is available on CD WER 62962.
SKU: KJ.VM1OR
ISBN 9780849741951.
Rich melodic lines, appealing harmonic structure, and historic text identify this heartfelt worship service. With two accompaniment options, Trinity appeals to worshippers in either traditional or contemporary styles. Accompaniments are available for either organ or piano. The flute/violin parts and SATB choir parts pair with both accompaniments: guitar/bass and congas fit with the piano accompaniment. Organ-Vocal Edition.
SKU: CA.2038300
ISBN 9790007034849. Key: D dorian. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.2903100
ISBN 9790007038977.
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