Gustav Gunsenheimer
Gustav Gunsenheimer (born March 10, 1934 in Kunzendorf an der Biele , district of Glatz ) is a German church musician and composer.
biography
Gunsenheimer worked as a teacher and church musician in Schweinfurt . He composed cantatas , motets , wind parts , organ works and orchestral works. In 1983 he was awarded the title of Church Music Director for his achievements . The award of the Federal Cross of Merit on ribbon followed on December 12, 1989 . Until his retirement on November 29, 2015, he worked as a cantor at the St. Lukas Church in Schweinfurt.
Compositions
- To my dear God : Choral arrangements for organ / harpsichord
- Praise the gentlemen : Suite for soprano recorder and organ
- Three intrades for brass
- Benedicamus Domino : six European Christmas carols in the original language and German translation; for mixed choir a cappella
- Our father : for 4-part male choir a cappella
- The Temptation of Jesus , Gospel Motet (1968)
- Christ has risen for trumpet and organ. Möseler, Wolfenbüttel 1983
- Praise, honor and price : Partita for wind instruments (organ ad lib.) In 4 movements to Nun all thank God
- Romance Suite : Six movements for guitar, published by Vogt & Fritz Verlag , Schweinfurt VF 303
- Sonata No. 1 for alto recorder ( flute ) and harpsichord / guitar or concertino for alto recorder (flute) and plucked orchestra , published by Vogt & Fritz, Schweinfurt VF 1001
- Sonata No. 2 for solo instrument / continuo, published by Vogt & Fritz, Schweinfurt VF 1010
- Sonatina for organ
- The Canticle of the Sun by Francis of Assisi
Web links
- Works by and about Gustav Gunsenheimer in the catalog of the German National Library
- CV with portrait
Individual evidence
- ↑ Office of the Federal President
- ↑ www.schweinfurt-evangelisch.de , accessed on March 29, 2016
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Gunsenheimer, Gustav |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German church musician and composer |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 10, 1934 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Kunzendorf an der Biele , District of Glatz , Province of Silesia |