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Paul Hindemith / Helmut Bornefeld (arr.) Die Passion

Drei Stücke aus dem „Marienleben“ (R.M. Rilke) 1948 für Sopran und Orgel bearbeitet von Helmut Bornefeld 1956

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  • Rainer Maria Rilke was an important poet whose works had a profound influence on 20th-century literature. He travelled extensively throughout his life, and his experiences are reflected in his writings. His poems in particular are characterised by profound reflections on questions of love, death, art, faith and human existence. Works such as The Panther and the Sonnets to Orpheus have long been part of the standard repertoire of literary canon. Many of his poems have also been set to music. CARUS has published Rilke's texts in the form of settings of poems describing nature (Cyrill Schürch) and transcriptions of instrumental works for choir (Clytus Gottwald), among others. Personal details
  • Helmut Bornefeld wurde am 14. Dezember 1906 in Stuttgart-Untertürkheim geboren. Er studierte Komposition, Klavier und Kirchenmusik an der Musikhochschule in Stuttgart. Er war von 1937 bis 1971, mit einer sechsjährigen Unterbrechung durch Kriegsdienst, Kantor und Organist an der Pauluskirche in Heidenheim. 1951 übernahm er dort die Stelle als Kirchenmusikdirektor. Zusammen mit Siegfried Reda organisierte er 1946-1960 die „Heidenheimer Arbeitstage für Neue Kirchenmusik“. 1976 wurde er zum Professor ernannt. Helmut Bornefeld verstarb am 11. Februar 1990 in Heidenheim. Personal details

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