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Hans Chemin-Petit

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932: 920: 189:, composition and choral conducting. In Potsdam, he founded the "Collegium musicum" in 1945. In 1965, he was appointed deputy director of the Hochschule für Musik, a post he held until his retirement in 1969. In 1963, he was appointed a member of the 977: 200:
Chemin-Petit was considered one of the most important choral conductors of his time and made a special contribution to the Berlin Philharmonic Choir, which he conducted from 1943 to 1981. Besides standard works from
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Komponisten der Naheregion Gerhard Fischer-Münster - Fridel Grenz - Magdalene Schauss-Flake - Dieter Wellmann : Studien zur regionalen Kirchenmusik unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Werke für Orgel
135:(NSBO), of which he was no longer a member in 1938. He was appointed a member of the Werkprüfungsausschuss der Deutschen Komponisten. As late as 7 October 1934, he was able to perform in a concert of the 117: 241: 213:, the then contemporary music formed an important cornerstone of his repertoire. Thus, he conducted numerous premieres and first performances of the works of composers such as 168: 47: 1002: 286: 273: 498: 414:
The Rivals', light-hearted chamber opera (libretto: Hans Chemin-Petit and Wolfgang Poch after Gian Francesco Loredano; 1969, première Berlin 1984)
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In 1945, he was re-employed at the Berlin Musikhochschule and additionally became director of the Potsdam Municipal Choir. He gave lessons in
300: 132: 140: 952: 73:. He began his musical career as a cellist. In 1929 he celebrated his first national compositional successes with the chamber opera 122: 870: 128: 848: 819: 746: 697: 127:, which from 1938 called itself the National Socialist Altherrenbund of German Students. He also became a member of the 957: 52: 962: 833: 804: 789: 246: 992: 972: 967: 173: 411:, light-hearted opera in 3 scenes (libretto: Hans Chemin-Petit after Heinz Coubier; 1965, premiere Coburg 1970) 997: 152: 148: 374:
rooted in the tradition of German late Romanticism, in which archaising and modern elements come together.
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were also among his patrons. From 1929, he taught at the Academy for Church and School Music in Berlin.
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Hans Chemin-Petit. Betrachtung einer Lebensleistung. zum 75. Geburtstag am 24. Juli 1977.
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Concerto for recorder (f') and harpsichord with string orchestra and percussion (1973)
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Recipients of the Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
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Chemin-Petit's main works are in the field of choral-symphonic vocal music. His
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Little Suite for 9 solo instruments based on the music for the puppet show
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after Psalm 148 for mixed choir, organ, winds, harp and percussion (1969)
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settings are particularly noteworthy. He also wrote orchestral works,
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Das Kulturlexikon zum Dritten Reich. Wer war was vor und nach 1945.
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Chemin-Petit died in Berlin at the age of 78 and was buried at the
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numerous motets, hymns, songs and madrigals for choir a cappella
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Schwarzmondnacht. Authentische Tagebücher berichten 1933–1953.
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Hans Chemin-Petit – Ein Künstler im Spannungsfeld der Politik
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2 solo sonatas for recorder (f'), in F (1956) and in d (1960)
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and Psalm 130, 1 for mixed choir and chamber orchestra (1964)
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Trio in the old style for oboe, clarinet and bassoon (1943)
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Hans Chemin-Petit, 1902–1981. Dokumente zu Leben und Werk.
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Quintet for flute, oboe, clarinet, horn and bassoon (1948)
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Sonata in d for recorder (f') and organ in D minor (1964)
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2 string quartets, in E minor (1925) and G minor (1926).
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opera festival and in 1933 with the premiere of his 1st
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Concerto for Organ, String Orchestra and Timpani (1963)
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for soprano, baritone, mixed choir and orchestra (1944)
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and Paul Hindemith and can be characterised overall as
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Academic staff of the Berlin University of the Arts
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In 1936, he was appointed professor at the 667:Roland Thimme: "Schwarzmondnacht", pp. 306f. 133:National Socialist Factory Cell Organization 22:(24 July 1902 – 12 April 1981) was a German 886:Sinfonieorchester Collegium musicum Potsdam 795:Marianne Buder, Dorette Gonschorek (ed.): 780:Marianne Buder, Dorette Gonschorek (ed.): 720:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 620: 618: 616: 614: 612: 610: 608: 606: 511:for alto, mixed choir and orchestra (1966) 871:Literature by and about Hans Chemin-Petit 631:, CD-Rom-Lexikon, Kiel 2004, p. 882. 441:for baritone and chamber orchestra (1935) 155:. On 24 May 1938, Chemin-Petit's cantata 560:Concerto symphonico for orchestra (1976) 554:Concerto for Violin and Orchestra (1971) 685: 603: 301:Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge 945: 692:. Tectum Verlag ( ed.). Marburg. 328:and numerous smaller pieces for choir 539:Orchestral Concerto in D major (1944) 118:Nationalsozialistischer Altherrenbund 475:for mixed choir and orchestra (1962) 469:for mixed choir and orchestra (1954) 629:Handbuch Deutsche Musiker 1933-1945 524: 457:, 1962 subsequently combined from: 237:, as well as his own compositions. 129:National Socialist People's Welfare 13: 774: 640:Roland Thimme: "Schwarzmondnacht". 14: 1014: 859: 767:Auskunft des Bundespräsidialamtes 563:Serene Suite for Orchestra (1980) 307: 953:20th-century classical composers 930: 918: 567: 542:Symphony No. 2 in C major (1949) 533:Symphony No. 1 in A minor (1932) 761: 551:Music for Orchestra 1968 (1968) 116:, Chemin-Petit was in the Nazi 807:, pp. 146–217, 275. 752: 728: 679: 670: 661: 652: 643: 634: 428: 342:forms of composition, such as 1: 814:, Verlag Dohr, Cologne 2017, 596: 423:; 1980, première Berlin 1982) 405:; 1959, premiere Aachen 1962) 159:was performed as part of the 153:Berlin University of the Arts 149:Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra 16:German composer and conductor 741:S. Fischer, Frankfurt 2007, 545:Intrada e Passacaglia (1963) 296:of the city of Berlin (1977) 169:Philharmonischer Chor Berlin 7: 145:Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy 48:Hans Chemin-Petit the Elder 10: 1019: 536:Orchestral Prologue (1939) 485:Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 435:Von der Eitelkeit der Welt 254: 242:Luisenstädtischer Friedhof 958:German conductors (music) 881:Chemin-Petit bei Klassika 382: 141:A Midsummer Night's Dream 20:Hans Helmuth Chemin-Petit 963:German choral conductors 686:Freitag, Helmut (2017). 269:am Bande (25 March 1968) 93:. 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Index

composer
conductor
music educator
Potsdam
Hans Chemin-Petit the Elder
de
violoncello
Hugo Becker
Paul Juon
Musikhochschule Berlin
Duisburg
Symphony
Dresden
Fritz Busch
Wilhelm Furtwängler
Siegmund von Hausegger
Hans Joachim Moser
Machtergreifung
Nazis
Nationalsozialistischer Altherrenbund
de
National Socialist People's Welfare
National Socialist Factory Cell Organization
Berlin Philharmonic
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Berlin University of the Arts
Reichsmusiktage
Magdeburg

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