Hans Studer (composer)
Hans Studer (born April 20, 1911 in Muri bei Bern , Canton Bern , Switzerland ; † June 20, 1984 in Zeneggen , District Visp , Canton Valais ) was a Swiss composer , choir director and organist .
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Hans Studer was the son of the mechanic and chauffeur Johann Studer and his wife Rosa geb. Bigler. During primary school, the families moved to Blumenstein , and he attended secondary school in Thierachern . He then graduated from the Protestant teacher training college Muristalden in Bern and began studying piano at the Bern Conservatory with Willy Burkhard . During his subsequent activity as a primary school teacher in Homberg , he continued his musical studies in Bern with Ernst Graf ( organ and music theory ), Franz Josef Hirt (piano), Hermann Scherchen ( instrumentation ) and Albert Moeschinger ( composition ). At the University of Bern he attended lectures in musicology with Ernst Kurth .
He later became a music teacher at the Free Gymnasium in Bern , at the Thun teachers' seminar and, from 1947, at the teachers ' seminar at the New Girls' School in Bern. In addition to his teaching activities, he was the organist and director of the church choir in Muri-Gümligen and the conductor of several choirs such as the teachers choirs Murten - Erlach - Laupen and Seeland . Until 1983 he was a member of the central board of the Swiss Church Choral Association .
Hans Studer composed works of vocal music , sacred choral music , chamber music , organ music and oratorios .
He was married to Dora geb. Minnig.
His estate is in the music library of the Bern University of the Arts .
Awards
- 1965: Music Prize of the Canton of Bern
Publications
Fonts
- with Theodor Diener collaboration on: Hans Holliger (Ed.): Choir book 1968 of the Swiss Church Choral Association. With a list of sources for the works protected by copyright. Krompholz & Co., Bern 1968, DNB 1001978986 .
- Comment on «Disegno su distese». In: Program of the Bern Chamber Orchestra. October 1972.
- The chorale in the work of Willy Burkhard. In: Music and Worship. 34, 2, 1980, pp. 45-49.
Sheet music and scores
- Petite Fantaisie Pastorale. For flute and organ. Bärenreiter, Kassel, 1952.
- Let your loins be girded. Bärenreiter, Kassel 1965, DNB 99714999X .
- Free organ pieces. Dedicated to Gerhard Aeschbacher. Eulenberg, Zurich 1973.
- Sonatina. For clarinet and piano. Hug, Zurich 1975.
- Exaudi me - Alleluja - Lauda Dominum. For violin and organ. Kunzelmann, Adliswil 1977, DNB 354381954 .
- Canzona. For oboe and organ. Merseburger, Kassel 1986.
- Tres Laudes. For alto trombone and organ. Marc Reift, Zumikon 1988.
- Three pieces. For trumpet and organ. Marc Reift, Zumikon 1992, OCLC 31462238 .
Discography
- Canzona / Exaudi Me - Alleluja - Lauda Dominum / Da Pacem, Domine / Gott ist Meister , Cantate, Kassel 1986.
- Motets for Choir A Cappella / Motets for Choir, Organ and Brass / Music for Brass and Organ / Organ music from "Free Organ Pieces" , Cantate, Kassel 1987, OCLC 24877113 .
literature
- Éva Pintér: Sacred music from Switzerland. In: Fono Forum . 8, 1988, p. 54 ( online , PDF; 2.5 MB).
- SUISA (Ed.), Max Favre (Red.): Hans Studer, 1911–1984. Catalog raisonné. In collaboration with Christine Koch-Studer. Swiss Music Archive, Zurich 1993.
- Swiss Office of the RISM (Ed.): Hans Studer, 1911–1984. Catalog of the estate in the music library of the Bern University of the Arts. In collaboration with Christine Koch-Studer. Bern 2011, DNB 1021855774 ( online , with two pictures and biography, PDF; 8.7 MB).
Web links
- Works by Hans Studer in the catalog of the German National Library
- Gabriella Hanke Knaus: Studer, Hans. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . September 12, 2011 .
- Hans Studer at Discogs (English)
- Compositions by Hans Studer in the RISM catalog
- Literature by and about Hans Studer in the bibliographic database WorldCat
Individual evidence
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Studer, Hans |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Swiss composer, choir director and organist |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 20, 1911 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Muri bei Bern , Canton of Bern , Switzerland |
DATE OF DEATH | June 20, 1984 |
Place of death | Zeneggen , District of Visp , Canton of Valais , Switzerland |