Requiem
Among the numerous Requiem settings of the 19th century, only very few are scored for male voices. Although several compositions (by, amongst others, Max Reger and Peter Cornelius) are designated ‘Requiem’, these are usually only single-movement works, not settings of the entire text of the ordinary. To date, only four complete settings for male choir - by Luigi Cherubini, Franz Liszt, Hugo Kaun and Lorenzo Perosare - are known. With the first edition of the Requiem by Johann Christian Heinrich Rinck for solo voices, male choir
and organ, a further work is being made available for performance. Rinck, celebrated as the "Rhenish Bach" and as a worldwide famous composer, wrote it in 1836.
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Composer
Johann Christian Heinrich Rinck
| 1770-1846Johann Christian Heinrich Rinck, born 1770 in Elgersburg, died 1846 in Darmstadt. Studied 1786 - 1789 in Erfurt with the Bach pupil J. Chr. Kittel. Organist in Giessen, from 1805 in Darmstadt. Rinck was highly esteemed as an outstanding organist and organ teacher. Composed mainly choral and organ music. Personal details
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Johannes Tusch
| 1947