Max Scheunemann

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Max Scheunemann (born October 28, 1881 in Rumbske , Stolp district , † January 12, 1965 in Duisburg ) was a German educator and composer.

Max Scheunemann was a music teacher in Belgard , Köslin , Berlin and Kettwig .

Works (selection)

  • op. 8: The journeymen, Glückauf in die Welt . Two male choirs.
  • op. 11: From happy days . Three easy pieces for violin and piano.
  • op. 12: Two pieces for violin and piano .
  • op. 14: The ring broke in two. Behind the linden tree. May. D 'cutting . Four male choirs.
  • op. 15: tired heart. Good night . Male choirs.
  • op. 16: Summer. A Pentecost song. Summer prayer . Three songs for medium voice and piano.
  • op. 17: evening. Quiet ride. Slumber song . Three songs for medium voice and piano.
  • Op. 18: Lament . Male choir.
  • op. 19: May. In spring . Two songs for high voice and piano.
  • op. 20: Madonna songs in the first year of the child . Eight songs for soprano and piano.
  • op. 21: Tales from the forest . Romantic suite for violin and piano.
  • op. 22: Girl's Song. Girl song. Moonlight . Three songs for soprano and piano.
  • op. 23: Piano quartet in E major . (Violin, viola, cello and piano).
  • op. 24: Sonata A major for violin and piano .
  • op. 31: Choirs with piano accompaniment .

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