Английская Википедия:David Hermann Engel

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David Hermann Engel (22 January 1816 – 3 May 1877)[1] was a German organist and composer.

Life

Born in Neuruppin,[2] after his first organ lessons with Friedrich Wilke in Neu-Ruppin, Engel studied with Friedrich Schneider in Dessau and Adolf Friedrich Hesse in Breslau.[3] In 1841, he went to Berlin, where he worked as a music and singing teacher.[3] Some of his works appeared in print here. His acquaintance with Шаблон:Ill led him to study older Italian church music. His chorale book, published in 1844, earned him high recognition and as a result he received repeated commissions to compose for the Шаблон:Ill. In 1848, Engel was elected organist at the Merseburg Cathedral.[3]

Engel is considered the "discoverer" and patron of the organ builder Friedrich Ladegast.[4]

Engel died in Merseburg at the age of 61.[3]

Awards

  • Engel received the goldene Medaille für Kunst und Wissenschaft from the Prussian King for the publication of the Choralbuch zur gottesdienstlichen Feier für Kirche und Haus.[5][6]

Work

  • Choralbuch (with interludes) zur gottesdienstlichen Feier für Kirche und Haus Op. 10, Berlin 1844 Шаблон:OCLC
  • Der 81. Psalm Op. 11, Berlin 1847 Шаблон:OCLC
  • Der 61. Psalm Op. 12, Eisleben 1852
  • Zehn Orgelstücke Op. 15, Erfurt 1855 Шаблон:OCLC
  • Winfried und die heilige Eiche bei Geismar Op. 20[7]
  • Geistliche Melodien aus dem 17. Jahrhundert Op. 24, Leipzig 1857
  • Zionsharfe Op. 26, Leipzig 1860
  • Weihnachts-Hymne Op. 37, Leipzig 1872

References

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Further reading

  • Autobiography, in Galerie berühmter Pädagogen, verdienter Schulmänner, Jugend- und Volksschriftsteller und Componisten aus der Gegenwart in Biographien und biographischen Skizzen, 1 (1859), Шаблон:Pp.5

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  5. Paul, Oskar: Handlexikon der Tonkunst: A bis K, Leipzig 1873, Шаблон:P. Engel, David Hermann "...erhielt später den Titel Musikdirektor und eine goldene Medaille für ein herausgegebenes Choralbuch."
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