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A History of the Oratorio: The oratorio in the nineteenth Century Howard E. Smither · 1977 p116 ... completed oratorios of Schneider's Christus cycle - Christus das Kind ( 1829 ) , Christus der Meister ( 1827 ) , and Christus der Erlöser ( 1838 ) —is the angelic chorus , " Ehre sei Gott in der Höhe ,
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were among Schneider's pupils. His brothers Johann Gottlob Schneider (junior; 1789-1864) and Johann Gottlieb Schneider (1797-1856) were likewise organists, the former achieving great fame and notability, with artistic connections to
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Christus der Meister (1827) Dorothea Brandt, Rena Kleifeld, Fabian Strotmann, Richard Logiewa Stojanovic, Kantorei Barmen-Gemarke, Sinfonieorchester Wuppertal, Alexander LĂĽken 2SACD Ars 2023
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Schneider studied piano first with his father Johann Gottlob Schneider (senior), and then at the Zittau Gymnasium with Schönfelder and Unger. His first published works were a set of three
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in 1812, and was named conductor in Dessau in 1821. It is thought that Schneider premiered
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in Leipzig on 28 November 1811. In 1824, he was festival director of the
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Schneider composed copiously. Among his works are seven
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Alt-Waltersdorf
Dessau
composer
organist
conductor
piano sonatas
University of Leipzig
organist
St. Thomas Church, Leipzig
Ludwig van Beethoven
Piano Concerto No. 5
Lower Rhenish Music Festival
oratorio
operas
masses
cantatas
symphonies
piano concertos
part songs
Friedrich Lux
Robert Volkmann
Mendelssohn
Liszt
Schumann
Don Randel
Free scores by Friedrich Schneider
International Music Score Library Project
Categories
1786 births

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