Jürgen Oberschelp

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Jürgen Oberschelp (born July 12, 1938 in Bielefeld ) is a German conductor , choir director and teacher.

Life

After studying musicology, school music, geography and pedagogy in Cologne , Mainz and Vienna , Oberschelp received his doctorate in Cologne in 1972 with the dissertation The public musical life of the city of Bielefeld in the 19th century . From 1971 to 2002 he taught music and geography at the Max-Planck-Gymnasium in Bielefeld and is now retired as senior teacher .

In the 1960s he took over the Bielefeld Children's Choir , which his father Friedrich Oberschelp (1895–1986) had founded in 1932 and directed until then. With this children's choir he has organized numerous concerts and made numerous concert trips abroad.

Jürgen Oberschelp is married to Karin Oberschelp; they have two sons.

Publications

  • The public musical life of the city of Bielefeld in the 19th century. Bosse, Regensburg 1972 (also: Cologne, Univ., Philos. Fac., Diss. 1972); ISBN 3-7649-2575-2
  • The disappearance of art in the "art of quotation". Experiment on pop aesthetics in the 80s. Univ., Diss., Bielefeld 1991

Discography (selection)

as choirmaster with the Bielefeld Children's Choir:

  • Songs for winter and Christmas time. Ariola-Eurodisc, Gütersloh / Munich 1980
  • Now the funny days come. Ariola-Eurodisc, Gütersloh / Munich 1980
  • The most beautiful European folk songs. Ariola-Eurodisc, Gütersloh / Munich 1981
  • The big anniversary concert. 50 years of Bielefeld Children's Choir. Ariola-Eurodisc, Gütersloh / Munich 1982
  • 75 years of Bielefeld Children's Choir

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Wilfried Massmann: As the old sung . Neue Westfälische Zeitung, July 12, 2008
  2. ^ NW: The Children's Choir Company ( Memento from December 16, 2008 in the Internet Archive )
  3. ^ In: Catalog of the German National Library