Paul Söhner

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Paul Leo Söhner ( 1898 - 1957 ), also Paul Söhner and Leo Söhner , was a German composer , music teacher and music writer . He continued the textbooks of his friend Michael Dachs (1876-1941), which have been known since then under the name Dachs-Söhner : the books (“for school use and for self-teaching”) on harmony , counterpoint and general music theory , all of which are in the Kösel -Publisher have appeared.

Publications (selection)

  • The organ accompaniment to Gregorian chant. Regensburg: Pustet, 1936
  • The music in the Munich Cathedral of Our Lady in the past and present. Munich: Lentner, 1934
  • The history of the accompaniment of Gregorian chant in Germany, primarily in the 18th century. Augsburg: Filser, 1931
  • Ten mission songs. St. Ottilien, Oberbay. : Missionsverlag, [1927]
  • Gesänge , op.5
  • Motets , op.2

Badger sons

  • Harmony
  • Counterpoint
  • General music theory

See also

References and footnotes

  1. Söhner, Paul: General music theory for school use and for self-teaching. Dachs-Söhner writings on music theory. Kösel-Verlag, Munich, 1956 (The musical notation, the tone steps, the scales, interval theory, metrics, decorations (ornamentation), basic concepts of musical acoustics, tone systems and moods, small instrument studies, brief outline of musical form theory, index of foreign-language technical terms, subject index .)

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