Fridel Grenz

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Fridel Grenz (born October 2, 1929 ; † September 14, 2018 ) was a German church musician and composer .

Life

In 1954 he became choirmaster and organist at the St. Nikolaus Church in Bad Kreuznach and retired in 2000. One of his students was the winner of the Bad Kreuznach Culture Prize, Klaus Evers .

Compositions

  • Small festival mass in G
  • Tantum ergo
  • Chorale, Interlude and Toccata (Chantry Music Press 1989)
  • Missa festiva .
Nikolauskirche Bad Kreuznach

Audio documents

  • Music for trumpet and organ in the Catholic parish church of Wallhausen (Organophon 1982)
  • The Oberlinger organ in the Franciscan monastery at Hausen - Wied (Organophon 1981)
  • French and German Baroque organ music (Musikverlag zum Pelikan 1978)
  • Organ music from the Benedictine Abbey of Tholey (Musikverlag zum Pelikan 1978)
  • Christmas music from the Sankt Marienworth Chapel (Da Camera-Schallplatten-Edition, 1976)
  • Radio recordings of the SWR

literature

  • Helmut Freitag : Composers of the near region: Gerhard Fischer-Münster, Fridel Grenz, Magdalene Schauß-Flake, Dieter Wellmann. Studies of regional church music with special emphasis on works for organ. Tectum-Verlag 2017, ISBN 978-3-8288-3979-3 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Public gazette , accessed on November 16, 2018
  2. www.kath-kirche-kreuznach.de (PDF; 66 kB), accessed on June 29, 2010