Catalog raisonné Rudolf Mauersberger
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
- 1 cycle day and eternity
 - 2 Christmas cycle of the Crucians
 - 3 Small Dresden Christmas Cycle
 - 4 Dresden cycle
 - 5 Ore Mountains cycle
 - 6 The little year circle
 
B. Spiritually
II. Evening-filling sacred works
- 7 Christ Vespers of the Crucians
 - 8 Dresden Te Deum
 - 9 Passion music based on the Gospel of Luke
 - 10 Dresden Requiem
 - 11 Go out, my heart, and seek joy
 
III. Smaller spiritual works
1. Collections for choir with solo voices ad libitum - a cappella or with organ
- 12 alumni chants of the Dresden Kreuzchor
 - 13 chants for the Kreuzkapelle zu Mauersberg
 
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
- 71 Christmas mass for the alumni of the Dresden Kreuzchor
 - 72 Christmas mass for the church in Mauersberg
 - 73 Christmas mass play by the Dresden Kreuzchor
 - 74 Easter Mass of the Dresden Kreuzchor
 - 75 Easter mass for the church in Mauersberg
 - 76 Draft of a Mette
 
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
- (220) The whole world, Lord Jesus Christ
 - (221) Praise be to God in the highest throne
 - (222) I am warmly pleased
 - (223) I know what I believe in
 - (224) Open the door, the gate opens wide
 
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)
- 280 Up from the sky, that's where I come from
 - 281 Jesus has come, the reason for everlasting joy
 - 282 Give praise to all who honor him
 - 283 Lord Jesus Christ, turn to us
 - 284 Honor only to God on high
 
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