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German Choir BookEditor: Andreas Gpfert Instrumentation: SATB Choir Binding: Paperback Work Language: German ISMN: 9790004412954 Size: 7. 5 x 10. 6 inches Pages: 304 Look Inside! PDF Preview Listen on Soundcloud Description The Mitteldeutsches Chorbuch , the official choirbook of the Deutsches Chorfest [German Choral Festival] 2020 in Leipzig, was compiled by Prof. Andreas Gpfert on commission of the Deutscher Chorverband [German Choral Society]. Prof. Andreas Gpfert

  • Editor: Andreas Göpfert
  • Instrumentation: SATB Choir
  • Work Language: German
  • ISMN: 9790004412954
  • Size: 7.5 x 10.6 inches
  • Pages: 304

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The Mitteldeutsches Chorbuch , the official choirbook of the Deutsches Chorfest [German Choral Festival] 2020 in Leipzig, was compiled by Prof. Andreas Göpfert on commission of the Deutscher Chorverband [German Choral Society].

Prof. Andreas Göpfert took on the big challenge of making a selection from 500 years of musical and cultural history of choral singing in the area of Middle Germany. The 112 pieces for mixed choir a cappella are all by composers and arrangers which come from Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia or which have been active there: Starting from Luther, Schütz, Telemann, Handel and Bach via von Weber, Mendelssohn, Schumann and Reger to contemporaries like Gregor Meyer, Ludwig Böhme and Georg Christoph Biller. The volume is divided in three parts of which the first contains composed choral music from the Renaissance to the Modern Age, the second includes sacred and secular pleas for peace and the third collects classical and modern folk song arrangements. Thereby, the difficulty level is such that both amateur choirs and professional ensembles will find sufficient repertoire.

  1. Johann Walter | Wohlauf, mit lauter Stimm |
  2. Johann Walter | All Morgen ist ganz frisch and neu | (Johannes Zwick)
  3. Martin Luther | Non moriar sed vivam | (Psalm 117 (118))
  4. Martin Luther | Lukas Osiander | Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott | (Martin Luther)
  5. Michael Praetorius | Herzlich tut mich erfreuen |
  6. Melchior Vulpius | Die beste Zeit im Jahr ist mein | (Martin Luther)
  7. Johann Hermann Schein | Wie lieblich sind die Wohnung dein | (nach Psalm 84)
  8. Johann Hermann Schein | Frisch auf, du edle Musikkunst | (Johann Hermann Schein)
  9. Johann Hermann Schein | Rundadinella | (Johann Hermann Schein)
  10. Heinrich Schütz | Wohl denen, die da wandeln | (Cornelius Becker)
  11. Melchior Franck | Ach Mutter, liebste Mutter mein | (Melchior Franck)
  12. Christoph Demantius | Frisch auf, singet all, ihr Musici |
  13. Adam Krieger | Max Reger | Nun sich der Tag geendet hat | (Adam Krieger | Johann Friedrich Hertzog)
  14. Johann Rosenmüller | Welt ade, ich bin dein müde | (Johann Georg Albinus)
  15. Johann Kuhnau | Ach Gott, wie lässt du mich verstarren | (Christian Weise )
  16. Sperontes | Sebastian Schilling | Das angenehme Pleiß-Athen | (Sperontes)
  17. Georg Philipp Telemann | So gehe hin and iss dein Brot mit Freuden | (Prediger 9,7-10)
  18. Georg Philipp Telemann | Friede, Friede, sei willkommen | (Joachim J. D. Zimmermann)
  19. Georg Friedrich Handel | Ritorni omai nel nostro core | (Nicola Francesco Haym)
  20. Johann Sebastian Bach | Sicut locutus est | (Lukas 1,55)
  21. Anonymus | Gustav Schreck | Erbauliche Gedanken eines Tabakrauchers |
  22. Johann Sebastian Bach | Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan | (Samuel Rodigast)
  23. Valentin Rathgeber | Wilhelm Weismann | Von der edlen Musik | (Valentin Rathgeber)
  24. Gottfried August Homilius | Domine ad adjuvandum me |
  25. Carl Maria von Weber | Im frischen grünen Wald | (Pius Alexander Wolff)
  26. Andreas Romberg | Holder Friede, süße Eintracht | (Friedrich von Schiller)
  27. Carl Loewe | Schaffe in mir, Gott, ein reines Herze | (Psalm 51,12-14)
  28. Carl Loewe | Im Vorübergehn | (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)
  29. Moritz Hauptmann | Frühlingsliebe | (Johann Georg Keil)
  30. Moritz Hauptmann | Salvum fac populum tuum | (aus 'Te Deum')
  31. Lowell Mason | Gregor Meyer | Näher, mein Gott, zu dir | (Sarah Flower Adams)
  32. Friedrich Kuhlau | Friedrich Erk | Wanderers Nachtlied | (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)
  33. Felix | Neujahrslied | (Johann Peter Hebel)
  34. Felix | Jagdlied | (Joseph von Eichendorff)
  35. Felix | Denn er hat seinen Engeln befohlen | (Psalm 91,11-12)
  36. Fanny Hensel | Dämmernd liegt der Sommerabend | (Heinrich Heine)
  37. Robert Schumann | Sommerlied | (Friedrich Rückert)
  38. Robert Schumann | Schön-Rohtraut | (Eduard Mörike)
  39. Robert Schumann | Heidenröslein | (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)
  40. Clara Schumann | Gondoliera | (Emanuel Geibel)
  41. Niels Wilhelm Gade | Die Wasserrose | (Emanuel Geibel)
  42. Franz Liszt | Ave verum corpus |
  43. Robert Franz | Die beste Zeit im Jahr ist mein | (Martin Luther)
  44. Max Reger | Nachtlied | (Petrus Herbert)
  45. Rudolf Mauersberger | Herr, bleibe bei uns | (Lukas 24,29)
  46. Rudolf Mauersberger | Der du die Welt geschaffen hast | (Rudolf Alexander Schröder)
  47. Johannes Petzold | Gregor Meyer | Die Nacht ist vorgedrungen | (Jochen Klepper)
  48. Wilhelm Weismann | Klage | (Willi Vesper)
  49. Wilhelm Weismann | Niemand hat größere Liebe | (Johannes 15,13)
  50. Helmut Bräutigam | Das Orchester | (Helmut Bräutigam)
  51. Siegfried Bimberg | Friedrich Krell | Der Abend deckt sein blaues Tuch | (Ilse Lukowsky)
  52. Jürgen Golle | Wiegenlied | (Clemens Brentano)
  53. Jürgen Golle | Kleines Liebeslied | (Theodor Storm)
  54. Jürgen Golle | Herbst | (Rainer Maria Rilke)
  55. Rolf Lukowsky | Sine musica nulla vita |
  56. Willi Maertens | Klingende Speisekarte | (Willi Maertens)
  57. Sebastian Krumbiegel | Wolfgang Lenk (Die Prinzen) | Millionär | (Sebastian Krumbiegel)
  58. Gregorianische Antiphon | Da pacem Domine |
  59. Martin Luther | Verleih uns Frieden gnädiglich |
  60. Johann Hermann Schein | Verleih uns Frieden gnädiglich |
  61. Balthasar Resinarius | Verleih uns Frieden gnädiglich |
  62. Heinrich Schütz | Verleih uns Frieden genädiglich |
  63. Heinrich Schütz | Gib unsern Fürsten | (Johann Walter )
  64. Melchior Franck | Da pacem Domine |
  65. Kurt Thomas | Verleih uns Frieden gnädiglich |
  66. Hanns Eisler | Gegen den Krieg (Auszug) | (Bertolt Brecht)
  67. Fredo Jung | O Herr, mach mich zu einem Werkzeug deines Friedens | (aus der Normandie)
  68. Gregor Meyer | Da pacem Domine | (Coventry Litany of Reconciliation u.a.)
  69. Jehan Alain | Ludwig Böhme | Da pacem Domine |
  70. Jens Klimek | thou risest | (Jens Klimek)
  71. Ludwig Senfl | Ach Elslein, liebes Elslein mein |
  72. Matthias E. Becker | Ade zur guten Nacht |
  73. André Schmidt | Als ich einmal reiste |
  74. Franz Schubert | Fritz Höft | Am Brunnen vor dem Tore (Der Lindenbaum) | (Wilhelm Müller)
  75. Friedrich Ernst Fesca | Jens Marggraf | An der Saale hellem Strande | (Franz Kugler)
  76. Johann Friedrich Reichardt | Matthias E. Becker | Bunt sind schon die Wälder | (Johann Gaudenz von Salis-Seewis)
  77. Gerd Ochs | Da steht eine Burg überm Tale | (Joseph von Eichendorff)
  78. Gerd Ochs | Jens Marggraf | Da steht eine Burg überm Tale | (Joseph von Eichendorff)
  79. Carl Friedrich Zöllner | Das Wandern ist des Müllers Lust | (Wilhelm Müller)
  80. Anton Günther | Wolfgang Richter | De Sonn steigt hinnern Wald drübn nei (Feierobnd) | (Anton Günther)
  81. Johann Friedrich Reichardt | Nico Nebe | Der Winter ist ein rechter Mann | (Matthias Claudius)
  82. Hilmar Mückenberger | Wolfgang Richter | Dort wu dorchs Land de Elster fließt (Mei Vugtland is doch wunnerschie) | (Hilmar Mückenberger)
  83. Paul Große | Wolfgang Richter | Dort wu's Gebirg am hechsten is' (Willkumme of'en Fichtelbarg!) | (Curt Rambach)
  84. Samuel Scheidt | Ei, du feiner Reiter |
  85. Max Reger | Ein Sternlein stand am Himmel (Das Sternlein) | (Matthias Claudius)
  86. Robert Pohlers | Es freit ein wilder Wassermann |
  87. Johann Nepomuk David | Es geht eine dunkle Wolk herein |
  88. Fredo Jung | Es hatt' ein Bauer ein schönes Weib |
  89. Hanns Eisler | Rolf Lukowsky | Es sind die alten Weisen | (Johannes R. Becher)
  90. Ludwig Senfl | Horst Irrgang | Es taget vor dem Walde |
  91. Carl Friedrich Zelter | Es war ein König in Thule | (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)
  92. Tilo Kittel | Gehn m'r weng ‘rüber |
  93. Ulf Firke | Glück auf, der Steiger kommt |
  94. André Schmidt | Glück auf, der Steiger kommt |
  95. André Schmidt | Heißa, Kathreinerle |
  96. Hans Soph | Wolfgang Richter | Ich bi von Gebirg drubn (Wie is doch de Walt esu schie!) | (Hans Soph)
  97. Georg Christoph Biller | Ich hab die Nacht geträumet | (August Zarnack)
  98. Friedrich Glück | Max Reger | in einem kühlen Grunde | (Joseph von Eichendorff)
  99. Gregor Meyer | Kan schinnern Baam gibt's (Dr Vugelbeerbaam) | (Max Schreyer)
  100. Heinrich Moser | Měj ty dobru nóc | Liebchen, gute Nacht | (Sorbisches Volkslied | Bernhard Schneider)
  101. Michael Praetorius | Nach grüner Farb mein Herz verlangt |
  102. Felix | O Täler weit, o Höhen (Abschied vom Walde) | (Joseph von Eichendorff)
  103. Wolfgang Dorschner | O wie so schön and gut |
  104. Ludwig Böhme | Papir iz dokh vays | (Jiddisches Volkslied)
  105. Heinrich Werner | Wilhelm Weismann | Sah ein Knab ein Röslein stehn (Heidenröslein) | (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)
  106. Lothar Hennig | Schönster Abendstern |
  107. Ludwig Böhme | S'iz nito keyn nekhtn | (Jiddisches Volkslied)
  108. Gunther Erdmann | Tanz mir nicht mit meiner Jungfer Käthen |
  109. Johann Friedrich Reichardt | Matthias E. Becker | Wach auf, meins Herzens Schöne |
  110. Johann Friedrich Reichardt | Georg Christoph Biller | Wenn ich ein Vöglein wär |
  111. Otto Peuschel | Gregor Meyer | Wenn's in Winter schneie dut | (Otto Peuschel)
  112. Jan Paul Nagel | Sylke Zimpel | Zagraj nam rejku | Spiel uns einen Tanz | (Jan Paul Nagel | Elke Nagel)
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