Hans Musch
Hans Musch (born January 20, 1935 in Sankt Leonhard near Leutkirch im Allgäu ) is a German organist , musicologist and university professor .
Life
His studies in school music, Catholic church music, conducting, musicology, classical philology and Romance studies took Hans Musch to Freiburg, Rome and Munich. In 1967 he received his doctorate under Hans Heinrich Eggebrecht with a thesis on Costanzo Festa as a madrigal composer . At the State University of Music Freiburg he worked from 1966 as part of a teaching position for organ, from 1970 as a full-time university lecturer and from 1980 to 2000 as a professor.
As a member of the Conference of Directors of Catholic Training Centers, of which he was chairman from 1981 to 1985, he published the two-volume textbook Music in Worship in 1975 .
Musch headed the international organ conference of the Society of Organ Friends Organ Art on the Upper Rhine , which took place in 1989. He also works as the archbishop's organ inspector.
Musch has given concerts as an organist in numerous European countries and in the USA.
Stephan Rommelspacher and Egidius Doll were among his students .
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Musch mainly deals with the history of organ and church music in his publications.
- Costanzo Festa as a madrigal composer, Baden-Baden 1977 ISBN 3-87320-561-0
- The organ by Matthäus Abbrederis 1690/91 in Neu St. Johann, Näfels 1993
- Music in worship , ed. v. Hans Musch, 2 vols., Regensburg 1975 ISBN 3-7649-2114-5
- Music on the Upper Rhine , ed. v. Hans Musch, Kassel 1993, ISBN 3-7649-2415-2
Numerous magazine articles, s. Bibliography 1972-1998 , in: Musicus doctus. Festschrift for Hans Musch , ed. v. Kay Johannsen, Freiburg 2000, pp. 174-191.
Audio documents
- Charles-Marie Widor: 5th Symphony, César Franck: Choral No. 3 + Cantabile in B major (1977)
- 18th Century English Organ Music (1977)
- Organ music in St. Alban Bad Krozingen (1984)
- Charles-Marie Widor: 5th Symphony (1990)
- The Choral Fantasy (1980, 1990)
- Christmas in Freiburg (1997)
- Famous Organ Works (2000)
- The reconstructed Johann-Andreas-Silbermann-Organ in the Benedictine Church Villingen (2002)
literature
- Kay Johannsen (Ed.): Musicus doctus. Festschrift for Hans Musch , Freiburg 2000. ISBN 3-9806393-2-0
Individual evidence
- ↑ Johannes Adam "Openness and Quality" in Badische Zeitung from January 20, 2015, page 10
Web links
- Works by and about Hans Musch in the catalog of the German National Library
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Musch, Hans |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German organist, musicologist and university lecturer |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 20, 1935 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Sankt Leonhard near Leutkirch in the Allgäu |