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Spandauer Kirchenmusikschule

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Spandauer Kirchenmusikschule
SuccessorBerliner Kirchenmusikschule
Established1929 (1929)
Founded atSpandau (now part of Berlin)
Dissolved1998 (1998)
ServicesAcademy of church music
Key people

The Spandauer Kirchenmusikschule (Spandau school of church music) was a music academy in Spandau, Berlin, Germany. Founded in 1929, it was housed in the Heinrich-Schütz-Haus in Spandau and was closed in 1998.[1] The schools choir appeared and recorded as the Spandauer Kantorei. It was located in today's Berlin-Hakenfelde, and is also known as Berliner Kirchenmusikschule.

Students of the Spandauer Kirchenmusikschule formed the base of the Spandauer Kantorei (Spandau chorale), a mixed choir which presented numerous concerts and radio broadcasts in Berlin.[1] Notable teachers included composers Hugo Distler, Ernst Pepping, Winfried Radeke and Heinz Werner Zimmermann, his wife Renate Zimmermann, the organists Heinz Lohmann and Karl Hochreither, and the conductor Helmuth Rilling (until 1966). The last director was Martin Behrmann, who published a Handbuch für Chorleitung (manual for choral conducting).[2]

The school was suggested for university status in 1990[2] because of its excellent reputation,[3] but instead it was dissolved in 1998 and became part of the Musikhochschule Berlin.[2]

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References

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  1. ^ a b Fröhlich, Tilman (2012). Chorleitung als Klangformung: / Wechselwirkungen zwischen Chorleitung und Chorklang sowie deren Entwicklung im europäischen Raum (in German). GRIN Verlag. p. 6. ISBN 9783656170280.
  2. ^ a b c Uehling, Peter (8 January 2014). Nachruf auf Martin Behrmann Der Herr der Chöre (in German). Retrieved 7 June 2018. {{cite book}}: |newspaper= ignored (help)
  3. ^ Moser, Hans Joachim (1951). Die alte Anziehungskraft / Berlin ist wieder Metropole der Musik (in German). Retrieved 7 June 2018. {{cite book}}: |newspaper= ignored (help)
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