Catalog raisonné Rudolf Mauersberger

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The catalog raisonné of Rudolf Mauersberger (RMWV) is a list of the works of Rudolf Mauersberger . A first catalog raisonné appeared in 1976 as a manuscript print from the Saxon State Library . A second, expanded edition from 1978 could not be delivered due to technical defects. The current catalog raisonné was compiled in 1991 by Matthias Herrmann .

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When assigning RMWV numbers, blanks were left for works and processing that could still be discovered. The following works are possible:

  • 16 - work is completely preserved
  • '17' work has survived in fragments
  • (15) - The work is lost.

Vocal music (RMWV 1–441)

A. Secular-spiritual

I. Choral Cycles

B. Spiritually

II. Evening-filling sacred works

III. Smaller spiritual works

1. Collections for choir with solo voices ad libitum - a cappella or with organ
2. Individual works for choir and instruments
  • (15) Requiem for our fallen
  • 16 Resurrect, yes you will resurrect
  • '17' Blessed are the dead
  • 18 Luther's praise of music
  • 19 Life withered like grass
  • '20' You have prepared me amen guest
  • 21 Pentecostal song: Man, you became lord
3. Single work for choir and organ
  • 23 Good Friday: Indeed he bore our disease
  • 24 Confirmation Chant: Be Faithful in Your Faith
  • '25' Every heart also finds its peace (II.)
  • '26' Even if I don't feel anything of your power (I.)
  • 27 A little Christmas cantata
4. Individual works for mixed choir a cappella
  • 30 Look and see if there is any pain like mine
  • 31 Motet for confirmation: We beg for your grace with the end - cf Jesus go ahead
  • 32 Oh, how fleeting, oh how vain
  • 33 O death, how bitter you are
  • 34 Thanksgiving Psalm: It is a delicious thing to thank the heart
  • 35 Go out, my heart, and seek joy
  • 36 The year ends silently
  • 37 Lord, stay with us
  • 38 A joyous Easter song: All the world, Lord Jesus Christ
  • 39 'New Year's Song: With joy, pain moves with a final chorale Give then, who weighs above us with the right scales
  • (40) Sweet light, sun breaking through clouds
  • 41 Whoever believes in me
  • 42 Thanksgiving hymn: The people in the German crook thanks you, great God
  • 43 The Lord's advice is wonderful with the final chorale, a miraculous beginning, a wonderful end or nothing, it's late and early
  • 44 I will sing to the Lord all my life
  • 45 Say a saying to the despondent hearts for Advent. On you troubled hearts
  • 46 See, my days are a manual work of yours. Saying for the Sunday of the dead or the festival of St. John's with a final chorale Do it with me, God, according to your goodness
  • 47 Confession: Like my fathers from ancient times, I pray with my children with a final chorale I know who I believe in
  • 48 Thank you, Lord
  • 49 To report the fallen: Plant a cross over my grave
  • 50 Song of Life: Who lifted you to my heights
  • 51 At the beginning of the liturgical year: Who made the world
  • 52 Sower's Song: Lord Christ Will Resurrect Easter
  • 53 Harvest song 1946: We plow and we spread
  • 54 It's all vain
  • 55 Motet of Peace
  • 56 The nine Beatitudes from the Sermon on the Mount: But when the people saw with a final chorale: They threaten you with shame and bonds
  • 57 Our fathers hoped in you
5. Individual works for equal voices a cappella
  • 61 Lord stay with us
  • 62 Do not boast of tomorrow!
  • 63 Behold, I commanded you
  • 64 memorial message
  • 65 The Lord's Prayer: Let us pray, Our Father
  • 66 I remember the old days
  • 67 Schola crucis, schola lucis, imus, domine, quo ducis

IV. Mass

  • 70 An evangelical mass

V. Metten

VI. Small liturgical forms (except introits)

80–85 From the liturgy for the Protestant church service in St. Georg zu Eisenach

  • 80 Antiphon to the 23rd Psalm Happy those who consider you their strength
  • 81 Invocation (Psalm 141.1): Lord, I call to you
  • 82 German Da pacem: Grant us peace graciously
  • 83 God, Lord, keep us in your work
  • 84 Order of worship of the evangelical parish in Eisenach: Our help is in the name of the Lord
  • 85 Te Deum: Lord God, we praise you

87–89 Three amen

  • 87 for 6st. according to Choir
  • 88 for 5st. according to Choir
  • 89 for 5st. according to Choir
  • 90 Draft for a summer Vespers
  • 91 Liturgical Devotion
  • 92 Antiphon: Lord God, you are our refuge

93–96 From the liturgy for the Protestant church service in the Kreuzkirche in Dresden

  • 93 Worship liturgy, including the sacrament liturgy
  • 94 Holy (Sanctus): Holy is God the Father
  • 95 In the great glory: We praise you (choir setting instead of the congregation)
  • 96 Hallelujah verse at Easter: This is the day the Lord makes
  • 97 Amen for the Christmas mass in Neudorf (Erzgebirge) for 5 hours. according to Choir

VII. Introits

1. Larger introits for two choirs (main choir and altar choir) with instruments or a cappella
  • 100 Adiutorium: Deus in adiutorium meum intende with final chorale: God is present
  • 101 God is present
  • 102 The beautiful jewelry of the year escapes
  • 103 Come here, the king's command
  • 104 Advent Introit
  • 105 Dominus illuminatio meo Introit with invocation I; in general, especially for the Trinity time
  • 106 Show us your grace Introit with invocation II: general
  • 107 My heart is ready Introit with invocation III with final chorale: In my dear God I trust in fear and need
  • 108 That is a delicious thing, thank the gentlemen Introit with invocation IV
  • 109 The old year has passed Introit for New Year's Eve
  • 110 Help, Lord Jesus, be successful
2. Introits for the worship service in St. Georg zu Eisenach
  • 113 On Boxing Day: A child was born to us
  • 114 At New Years: For the sake of his great love
  • 115 On Good Friday: The Lord has been obedient until death
  • 116 On cantata: Sing a new song to the Lord!
  • 117 On the day of repentance: Lord, have mercy on me
  • 118 At Ascension, Exalt the King of Kings
  • 119 At Pentecost: The world is full of the Spirit of the Lord
  • 120 At Trinity: Praise and praise and everlasting honor
  • 121 For the feast of Michaelmas: Praise the Lord, you his angels
  • 122 On Thanksgiving: Great are the works of the Lord
  • 123 For the Reformation Festival: God is our confidence and strength
  • 124 On the Sunday of the Dead: Lord, teach us to think
  • 125 On the Sunday of the Dead: Lord, you are our refuge for and for
3. Introits for worship in the Kreuzkirche in Dresden
  • 130 For Advent 1. Rorate coeli and Tell the despondent hearts
  • 131 At New Year: In the Name of Jesus
  • 132 On Epiphany and on the Sundays after Epiphany, get up
  • 133 On Septuagismae, Sexagismae and Estomihi : Be a strong rock to me
  • 134 To Invokavit : He hit me
  • 135 To Reminiscere: Remember, Lord, your mercy
  • 136 To Okuli: My eyes always look to the heart
  • 137 To Laetare: Be afraid of Jerusalem
  • 138 To Judica: God judge me
  • 139 At Palmarum: Hosanna to the son of David
  • 140 On Maundy Thursday: We boast
  • 141 On Good Friday: The Lord was obedient until death
  • 142 At Easter: The Lord is risen
  • 143 To Quasimodogeniti: As the newborn children
  • 144 To Misericordias Domini: The earth is full of the goodness of the Lord
  • 145 To Jubilate: Shout out to God, all the earth
  • 146 On cantata: Sing a new song to the Lord
  • 147 To Rogate: Announced with a cheerful sound
  • 148 On the Ascension: The Men of Gallilee
  • 149 To Exaudi: Hear, Lord, my voice
  • 150 At Pentecost: I want to pour out my spirit
  • 151 On the Feast of Trinity: May the Holy Trinity be given
  • 152 On the first Sunday after Trinity, Lord, I hope so
  • 153 On the 2nd Sunday after Trinity: The Lord is my strength
  • 154 On the 3rd Sunday after Trinity: Lord, I turn to myself
  • 155 On the 4th Sunday after Trinity: The Lord is my light
  • 156 On the 5th Sunday after Trinity: Lord, hear my voice
  • 157 On the 6th Sunday after Trinity: The Lord is the strength of his people
  • 158 On the 12th Sunday after Trinity: Lord, I trust in you
  • 159 On the 13th Sunday after Trinity: That is my joy
  • 160 On the 14th Sunday after Trinity: How holy is this place
  • 161 On the 15th Sunday after Trinity: Lord, how great are your works
  • 162 On the 16th Sunday after Trinity: The sacrifices that please God
  • 163 On the 17th Sunday after Trinity, Lord, you are righteous
  • 164 On the 18th Sunday after Trinity, Lord, give peace
  • 165 On the 19th Sunday after Trinity: I am the salvation of my people
  • 166 On the 22nd Sunday after Trinity: If you will, Lord
  • 167 For the Reformation Festival: I am speaking of your testimonies
  • 168 On the 23rd Sunday after Trinity (two versions): When I walk in the midst of fear
  • 169 On the 24th Sunday after Trinity: The Lord's Redeemed
  • 170 On the 25th Sunday after Trinity: We must all be revealed

VIII. Chorales

1. Own settings
  • 175 Break in sweet glow
  • 176 Go out, my heart, and seek joy
  • 177 Shout, you heavens
  • 178 Let me go
  • 179 O Christianity
  • 180 Whether the earth roars and shakes
  • 181 who is a man
  • 182 How secretly
  • 183 Where does the soul find home, where rest?
2. Choral arrangements
2.1. Collections for choir and instruments
  • 185 tower chants of the crucians
  • 186 Dresden tower chants
2.2. Overview of all versions of the tower chants
  • 187 All the world jump and sing praises
  • 188 My heart should jump happily
  • 189 Praise be to you, Jesus Christ
  • 190 Open the door, the gate opens wide
  • 191 Veni redemptor gentium / What the crowd of old fathers
  • 192 From heaven high, that's where I come from
  • 193 The Christmas message
  • 194 The prophecy: The people walking in the dark
2.3 Individual works for choir and instruments (except brass)
  • '195' If I should ever divorce
  • '196' How wonderful this punishment is
  • 197 A little lamb goes and is to blame
  • (198) Joseph, my dear Joseph
  • (199) Come you shepherds
  • 200 Praise God, all Christians
  • 201 From heaven high, there I come
  • (202) From heaven high, you angels come
  • 203 The bright sun is shining now
  • 204 The sun is shining down
  • 205 O holy spirit, thou divine fire
  • 206 O world, I have to let you
  • 207 When my hour is available
  • 208 From the bright gates of heaven
  • 209 heaven, earth, air and sea
  • 210 In peace yours, my lords
  • 211/1 O breath first morning
  • 211/2 O king of all honors
  • 212 May God be gracious to us
  • 213 God's silence, Sunday morning
  • 214 Oh God, see it from heaven
  • 215 I want me to be at home (about the song by Heinrich Laufenberg )
  • 216 I'm going there with Fried and Freud
2.4 Lost chorale arrangements and alternate chants for choir with organ and instruments
2.5 Individual works for choir, brass and possibly organ
2.5.1. Edits
  • 226 Decorate the festival with May
  • (227) Christ is risen
  • 228 Jesus Christ, King and Lord
  • 229 Oh come, you spirit of truth
  • 230 Don't despair, you little bunch
2.5.2. Choral movements
  • 231 Now let go and step
  • 232 Christ was in death bonds
  • 233 Pentecost chorale : O holy spirit, come to us
2.6. Choral arrangements for choir and organ
  • (235) Oh come, you spirit of truth
  • 236 It's gotten so quiet
  • 237 Wake up my heart and sing
  • 238 Let me go
  • 239 We are in the middle of life
  • 240 who is a man?
  • 241 Where does the soul find home, where rest?
2.7. Choral arrangements for a cappella choir
  • 245 From the bottom of my heart
  • 246 My first feeling is price and thanks
  • 247 The dawn of eternity
  • 248 The golden sun
  • 249 For the morning and for the evening: The Lord still sends greetings to me / Oh stay with your shine
  • 250 Gladly praise the Lord
  • 251 God's silence, Sunday morning
3. Choral books
  • 253 Evangelical Choral Book [Thuringian Choral Book]
  • 254 funeral songs
  • 255 funeral songs
  • 256 funeral songs
  • 257 Four-part German chorale album
  • 258 Evangelical Choral Book for the Church Province of East Prussia
  • 259 New Thuringian Choral Book
4. Individual chorale movements a cappella
4. 1. Choral movements for mixed choir

260 - 261 Two spiritual songs

  • 260 Go out, my heart, and seek joy
  • 261 The moon has risen
  • 262 Go there, you time
  • 263 Pentecost song: shout earth and heaven, rejoice brightly
  • 264 After me, says Christ our hero
  • 265 God is present
  • 266 Give us, Lord, the daily bread
4.2. Choral movements for mixed choir
  • 268 The grim death
  • 269 ​​You know the way: I don't know the way either
  • 270 O world, see your life here
4.3. Choral movements for 3-4 part choir
  • 273 My first feeling is price and thanks
  • 274 The grim death
  • 275 You know the way: I don't know the way either
  • 276 I greet you on the trunk of the cross
  • 277 When little heirs of heaven die in their innocence
4.4. Choral movements for two voices (soprano, alto)
4.5. Funeral songs for male choir
  • 285 Now let's bury the body
  • 286 I'll go there with Fried and Freud
  • 287 Who knows how near my end is to me
  • 288 Do to me, God, according to your goodness

C. Secular

IX. Secular works

1. Works collections for solo voices and orchestra
  • 290 Four pictures of war
  • 291 Two war mood pictures
  • 292 [Two mood pictures]
2. Individual works for solo voice and orchestra or piano
  • 293 The dying soldier: The bullet hit, death calls me
  • 294 For us: Far in the east
  • 295 Austrian equestrian image: Two jackdaws crouch over at the waterwheel
  • 296 Autumn 1914: Falling splendor!
  • 297 In the quiet alley
  • 298 Somewhere: Somewhere in Poland's field a wooden cross with a plaque
3. Individual works for choir, some solo voices and orchestra or piano
  • (299) Schön-Rohtraut
  • (300) Death and Victory: The night rises
  • '301' The bells ring in Easter
  • 302 High above the stars
  • 303 You who pass by outside
  • '304' Good Friday: Wind and waves do not prevent the silence
  • 305 Childhood: Is there still a linden tree in my home country?
  • 306 Mayward
  • 307 Memorial Chant : Have peace and quiet
4. Individual works (songs) for solo voice and piano
  • (310) Common gull
  • 311 Goodnight song: Good night, good night!
  • 312 The organ grinder's song: I had a girl and I loved her
  • 313 You are so young
  • '314' A Sunday: This is how a Sunday ends in silence
  • 315 To a young girl: I always saw you with roses in your hand
  • 316 Luck: Now it was summer and the roses were blooming
  • '317' In the gypsy camp: raspberry bushes, crumbling rocks
5. Individual works for mixed choir a cappella
  • (320) Austrian equestrian image: Two jackdaws are crouching over at the waterwheel
  • 321 Prayer: Because we have so much noble hero's blood
  • 322 Ulkfuge: Where is my little Joseph?
  • 323 Creation: All things on earth what splendor!
  • 324 Two simple chants
  • 325 [Two chants]
  • 326 [Two chants]
  • 327 The circle: wrestles from the womb in hot labor
  • 328 pipes: piano and violin that I truly appreciate
  • 329 Just learn to laugh!
  • 330 Music: Melodies heal our pain
  • 331 Opening hymn : Unite us today at the ceremony
  • 332 Hymn to work: work hammer all pulses
  • 333 Hymn to a completed work: Now the work is completed
  • 334 Heart of the world: where does the heart of the world beat?
  • 335 The Wonderland: Now a song is to be sung
  • 336 Critique of the Heart
  • 337 Oh, you beautiful court chapels
  • 338 Three season poems
  • 339 From the bird: Howdy God, my dear Regerl
6. Individual works for equal voices a cappella, some with boy solo part
  • 342 Have sun in my heart
  • 343 Just learn to laugh
  • 344 Hymn to work: work hammers all pulses
  • 345 Please: I hear a blackbird beating
  • 346 A Sunday: This is how a Sunday ends quietly
  • 347 The vanished star: There was a little star in the sky
  • 348 A green leaf: a leaf from summer days
  • 349 Greeting: There are so many stars in the sky
  • 350 advertisement in August: The adorable boys
  • 351 night musicians: here we are poor fools in the squares
  • 352 He who wants to wander right in joy
  • 353 Sermon to Children: A Chicken and a Rooster
  • 354 Morning Song: Get up, dear little children
  • 355 Schusterbube: Schusterbube, mend my shoes
  • 356 The swallows: two swallows are flying

X. Song and folk song arrangements

1. Collection for 4-part mixed choir
  • 360 I am a great hiker
  • 361 Here I am sitting on the lawn, wreathed with violets
  • 362 I am often with loved ones
  • 363 A shepherd girl was grazing
  • 364 girls back to my green side
  • 365 A hunter from the Electoral Palatinate
  • 366 Whom God wills show true favor
  • 367 No fire, no coal
  • 368 A boy was drawn
  • 369 Love brings great joy
  • 370 I went there for myself in the forest
  • 371 The sun rises behind the forest
  • 372 Me and my house, we are ready

373–376 Four Löns songs

  • 373 On the Lüneburg Heath
  • 374 When I feed my sheep
  • 375 Forget-me-not: It was a maiden delicately
  • 376 When I went lonely yesterday
2. Individual works for 4-8-part choir and 4 horns
  • 377 In the forest and on the heath
  • 378 The French horn: How lovely it sounds through bush and forest
3. Individual works for boys' choir and horns
  • 379 Trara, the mail has arrived
  • 380 In the forest and on the heath
4. Individual works for mixed choir a cappella
  • 382 The moon has risen
  • 383 May has come
  • 384 exit: mountain peaks glow, forest tops bloom
  • 385 Well goodbye, my dear homeland
  • 386 All the birds are already there
  • (387) Landsknechtlied: Our dear women from cold wells
  • (388) What are the trumpets blowing?
  • (389) When does the holy New Year begin?
  • 390 memories of childhood: when the nightingale struck in May
  • 391 In the most beautiful meadow
  • 392 The farmer's song in a foreign country: My loved ones' home
  • 393 Little bird in a tall tree: Little bird in a tall tree, it's small, you can hardly see it
  • (394) The mountain prince has appeared
  • 395 Down there in the mill
  • 396 Mailied: Trarira! Summer is here
  • 397 The quail strike: Listen how it sounds so lovely from there!
  • 398 Nice spring: SVII nice spring, come back
  • 399 Lullaby: Good evening, good night
  • 400 How wonderful it is in the forest
  • 401 [Two Hunting Songs]
  • 402 Evening blessing: In the evening I want to go to bed
  • 403 Annaberger Bergmannsmarsch: Greetings and blessings to you, you beautiful ornament
  • 404 Bergmannslied: Glück auf, Glück auf
  • 405 The wanderer: I come from the mountains
  • 406 Home: When I ask the traveler
  • 407 A very funny mountain range: I am a good-humored miner
  • 408 Erzgebirgisches Bergmannslied: The miners are a noble ornament
  • 409 Erzgebirgisches Bergmannslied: When the three bell rings
  • 410 Spring mood : the mild air has awakened
  • 411 In supper: O how beautiful is your world, father
  • 412 In the forest and on the heath
  • 413 Sandman: The little flowers, they're sleeping
  • 414 Lullaby: Fall asleep, my prince, fall asleep
  • 415 The Death of Basel: When I Was a Young Journeyman
  • 416 In Märzen the farmer: In Märzen the farmer harnesses his little horses
  • 417 And in the mountains of snow
  • 418 Softly pulls through my mind
  • 419 O Christmas tree: O Christmas tree, how faithful are your leaves
5. Individual works for solo part (s) and equal parts a cappella
  • 422 Evening blessing: In the evening I want to go to bed
  • 423 Lullaby: Fall asleep, my prince, fall asleep
  • 424 From my youth: A song from my youth always sounds to me
  • 425 Lullaby: Good evening, good night
  • 426 The shepherd: Am I far from you in the forest
  • 427 Sandman: The little flowers, they sleep
  • 428 Sleep, Son of Heart: Sleep, Son of Heart, you are my darling!
6. Individual works for two boys' choirs a cappella
  • 430 Whom God wills show true favor
  • 431 I am often with loved ones
  • 432 In the open air: Here I am sitting on the lawn, wreathed with violets
  • 433 Well goodbye, my dear homeland
  • 434 Trara, the mail has arrived
7. Individual works for boys' choir a cappella
  • 436 You dear birds: you little birds, you forest gods
  • 437 Reaper Death: It is a reaper whose name is death
  • 438 Softly pulls through my mind
  • 439 Vögele in the fir forest: Vögele in the fir forest whistles so brightly
  • 440 birds in the tall tree
  • 441 If I were a bird

Instrumental music (RMWV 445–451)

XI. Organ music

  • 445 Introduction, Ciaconna and Choral in E minor
  • 446 Introduction and Passacaglia in A minor
  • 447 Prelude and Double Fugue in D minor

XII. Chamber music

  • 448 Piano Trio in C minor
  • 449 String Quartet in F sharp minor
  • (450) Elegy

XIII. Orchestral music

  • 451 Symphony in E minor (tragic symphony)

literature

  • Matthias Herrmann: Rudolf Mauersberger (1889–1971), catalog raisonné (RMWV) 2., gänzl. edit again Edition Dresden, Sächs. Landesbibliothek, 1991. - XI, 155 pp. - Studies and materials on the music history of Dresden, Vol. 3