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John Høybye (arr.) Fröhlich soll mein Herze springen

2012

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Score, separate edition from a choral collection Carus 3.151/10, ISMN 979-0-007-15345-8 2 pages, DIN A4, without cover Minimum order quantity: 20 copies
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  • sorbischstämmiger Komponist bekannter Kirchenlieder; 40 Jahre Kantor an der St. Nikolai-Kirche in Berlin Personal details
  • Paul Gerhardt wurde am 12. März 1607 in Gräfenhainichen bei Wittenberg geboren. Nach dem Besuch der Fürstenschule in Grimma, einer der Eliteschulen des Kurfürstentums Sachsen, begann er 1628 sein Theologie-Studium in Wittenberg. Dieser Ort – Ursprung der lutherischen Bewegung – war prägend für sein weiteres Leben. Hier erhielt Gerhardt die theologische Bildung, die Grundlage war für seine spätere Tätigkeit als Pfarrer und Textdichter. Nach seinem Studium arbeitete er als Hauslehrer und wurde 1657 Diakonus an St. Nikolai in Berlin – die nächste wichtige Station. Durch Gerhardts enge Zusammenarbeit unter anderem mit Johann Crüger und dessen Nachfolger Johann Georg Ebeling entstand ein wichtiger intellektueller und künstlerischer Kreis in Berlin. Ebeling war es auch, der eine erste vollständige Gerhardt-Ausgabe edierte: Pauli Gerhardi Geistliche Andachten (1666/67). Darin enthalten sind 120 seiner später insgesamt 137 Lieder. Allein schon aufgrund der Vielzahl seiner Liedtexte stellt Gerhardt den wichtigsten evangelischen Textdichter nach Luther dar. Personal details
  • The Danish composer and choral conductor John Høybye is recognised far beyond Scandinavia as a conductor, arranger and composer, especially of choral music. Høybye is represented in the Carus programme with a selection of his works.

    As a conductor, he has led numerous international ensembles in masterclasses, at festivals and on concert tours, including the Tritonus Choir, which he founded, the Danish and Hungarian Radio Choirs, the symphony orchestras from Århus, Ålborg and Zealand and the Danish Radio Big Band.

    As a composer, he has made a significant contribution to the renewal of Scandinavian choral music, not least by successfully combining the classical choral sound with elements of gospel and jazz music. In 1993, the Danish Choral Society honoured him as ‘Composer of the Year’. Six years later, the Danish Composer's Society honoured him with the annual award.

    Jazz elements also characterise the works published by Carus, including This Human Life! for solo voice and mixed choir.

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