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345: 292: 68:; but they had ceased in 1810, mainly due to the dislocation caused to northern Germany by the Napoleonic wars. Kraft pursued historically accurate performance practices. In 1934 he founded a boys' choir to perform Bach's Passions. In 1939 he formed the Lübeck Church Orchestra for the Cultivation of Original Instruments. 53:
In 1929, Kraft was unanimously selected (from among 45 applicants) for a life appointment as organist in Lübeck's Marienkirche. He held this position until his retirement in 1972. During this tenure, he revived the practice of evening concerts of sacred works. Such concerts, collectively called
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Kraft also taught. From 1947-1950 he taught organ music at Freiburg's Academy of Music. From 1950-1955 he directed the Schleswig-Holstein Academy of Music and the North German Organ College.
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for soli, choirs, wind instruments, bells, parish and organ. Written for the 250-year celebration of Buxtehude's death, and with the Marienkirche's acoustics specifically in mind.
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Kraft made numerous commercial recordings (primarily for the Vox label) during the LP era, most of which have been reissued on compact disc and as mp3s. As well as recording
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for soloists, choir, organ, and instruments. Inspired by the Marienkirche's Totentanz painting destroyed during WWII. Premiered in 1954 in
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and Buxtehude. His discography also included pieces by more obscure German baroque musicians such as
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Kraft studied piano and organ in Hamburg with Hanneman, and studied composition in Berlin with
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He married violinist Eva-Marie Kraft. Kraft died along with 32 others in the
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and composer, best known for his remarkably long tenure (1929–72) at the
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Prelude, Pastorale & Chaconne, flute & organ
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This article about a German classical musician is a
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and the national anthems of seven Baltic countries.
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Amsterdam
organist
Marienkirche, Lübeck
Paul Hindemith
Abendmusik
Dietrich Buxtehude
Franz Tunder
Handel
Bach
Nikolaus Bruhns
Anton Heiller
Hotel Polen fire
Heinrich Schütz
Mitten wir im Leben Sind
Media vita in morte
Hans Henny Jahnn
St. Catherine's Church






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