Gospel choir Stuttgart

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The Evangeliumsterzett Stuttgart (sometimes: Stuttgarter Evangeliumsterzett ) was a vocal record , consisting of Dora Meilicke, Elfriede Pfeiffer and Christa Frey, of the gospel song .

The formation began in the 1950s under the Christian music producer Peter van Woerden to record the first singles for the record label Happy Message in the Song . Dora Meilicke played the soprano , Elfriede Pfeiffer the middle alto and Christa Frey the second alto. The repertoire of the trio covered not only gospel songs and folk hymns and chorales . It was active in the Christian music scene until the 1960s.

Discography

Singles

  • I have a savior (page B: Where no more clouds pile up ). Good news in the song
  • The Savior cares for you. (Side B of the single You have such wonderful ways from the Evangeliumschor Stuttgart ). Good news in the song
  • The greatest can accomplish (page B of the single Zur Heimat da above by Hedwig Müller). Good news in the song
  • And the riddle is not solved here (side B of the single Reif are the fields of the Stuttgart Evangelium Choir ). Good news in the song
  • Oh, I'm drawn to those heights (side B: "Nevertheless" is a beautiful word ). Good news in the song
  • Where else will my God lead me (page B: Praise the goodness of God ). Good news in the song
  • Make our house into a hut of God (side B: Where is the soul's homeland? ). Good news in the song
  • O Savior, give me your blessings (Side B: I've been through some times ). Good news in the song
  • Go out, my heart (Side B: The moon has risen ). Good news in the song
  • Lift up your eyes (Side B: Only joy blooms in you and in the hands of my Jesus ). Good news in the song
  • “Still!” So ​​let's speak (side B: You want to fill me with your grace early on ). Good news in the song
  • Most beautiful Lord Jesus (page B: How is the evening so cozy and my most beautiful ornament ). Good news in the song
  • Where can the Most High dwell. Good news in the song
  • Oh that soon your fire was burning (page B: Jesus help conquer , give way to mountains and God will make it ). Good news in the song
  • My Jesus, I prefer you (side B: Your, Jesus, your , Lord, let my songs ring out and the day will come soon ). Good news in the song
  • Praise the Lord my soul. (Side B: Wait, my soul and be vigilant )

Guest appearances

Compilations

  • A new song is ringing in my heart. Golden series. Good news in the song
  • You are the true source of life. Green series. Good news in the song. DNB 353545104
  • God created man in his own image. Golden series. Good news in the song
  • Safe in you. Green series. Good news in the song
  • In Christ are all the treasures of wisdom. Golden series. Good news in the song
  • What cheers, what joy. Golden series. Good news in the song
  • Yes, back then. Schulte & Gerth
  • Yes, then 12. Schulte & Gerth
  • Unforgettable 3 - songs that last. Gerth media
  • Unforgotten 4 - songs by Paul Gerhardt. Gerth media
  • Unforgettable 6 - songs that last. Gerth media
  • Unforgettable 10 - songs that last. Gerth media

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.weltbild.at/3/15217193-1/musik/unvergessen-3-lieder-die-bleiben.html
  2. http://www.profimusic.ch/catalog/product_info.php/products_id/43983/language/it
  3. http://www.gerth.de/index.php?id=autor&substringFilterParticipants=1359006