Otto Autenrieth

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Otto Autenrieth (born September 6, 1868 in Hornberg , † October 15, 1942 in Heidelberg ) was a German music teacher , folk song collector and political writer.

Life

Otto Autenrieth was the son of the teacher Konrad Autenrieth (1828-1887). After studying music education, he worked at various schools in Baden until he was finally given the post of seminar music teacher in Heidelberg in 1905. Around 1918 he was promoted to seminar master music teacher and can be proven in 1919 at the higher girls 'school with girls' high school and seminar courses in Heidelberg, today's Hölderlin high school. Around 1930 he also received the title teacher and church music director .

In the 1920s he was a judge at the Elsenzgau Choir Association .

His Badisches Liederbuch , a collection of folk songs for use in schools, was of far-reaching importance and is the earliest source for several folk songs. The three-volume edition achieved a large circulation. It also contains a religious song by his father Konrad Autenrieth.

In addition, Autenrieth published several political writings that are strongly nationalistic .

Fonts

  • Sketches, architectural and decorative studies and drafts , Leipzig: Baumgärtner 1892
  • Sketches, a new series of architectural and decorative studies and designs , Berlin: Georg Siemens 1892
  • Badisches songbook for school and family. Collection of one-, two- and three-part songs with short singing lessons and methodical course
    • First issue, lower level (first to third school year), Bühl: Konkordia 1911
    • Second booklet, intermediate level (fourth and fifth school year), Bühl: Konkordia 1912 - 9th edition 1932
    • Third booklet, upper level (sixth to eighth school year), Bühl: Konkordia 1912
  • Out of the swamp of the revolution. So we have to build to get back up! What it can look like here in 10 years , Naumburg: Tancré 1919
  • The three wars to come. England's argument with her Entente brothers. Germany's rise in the coming turmoil. A military-political prophecy , Naumburg: Carl August Tancré 1920
  • If we had diplomats! The possibilities for Germany to benefit from the political world situation , Naumburg: Tancré 1920
  • Germany and England! A beacon. By a German official , Naumburg: Carl August Tancré Verlag, 1921
  • Bismarck the Second. The novel of the German future , Munich: Heimatland 1921
  • Judgment Day! A prophecy about France based on a thousand years of history, at the same time a book of comfort for Germany. Dedicated to the German youth and the German people , Naumburg: Tancré 1921
  • Me and the school , Mannheim: self-published in 1924

Individual evidence

  1. City book of the city of Heidelberg together with the adjacent parts of the Rohrbach community for 1919 , Heidelberg 1919, p. 496 ( digitized version )
  2. Elsenzgau Choir Association
  3. ^ Website Deutsches Lied