Hugo Distler
Hugo Distler was a German organist, choral conductor, teacher and composer.
Life and career
Born in Nuremberg, Distler attended the Leipzig Conservatory from 1927 to 1931, first as a conducting student with piano as his secondary subject, but changing later, on the advice of his teacher, to composition and organ. He studied there with Martienssen, Günther Ramin and Grabner.He became the organist at St. Jacobi in Lübeck in 1931. In 1933 he married Waltraut Thienhaus. That same year he joined the NSDAP, reluctantly, as his continued employment depended on his doing so. In October 1933 Distler was appointed head of the chamber music department at the Lübeck Conservatory, and at about the same time he began teaching at the Spandauer Kirchenmusikschule.
In 1937 Distler was appointed as a lecturer at the Württemberg Hochschule für Musik in Stuttgart, where he also directed its two choirs. In 1940 he moved to Berlin to teach and conduct at the Hochschule für Musik there, and in 1942 he was named the conductor of the State and Cathedral Choir.
He became increasingly depressed due to the deaths of friends, aerial attacks, job pressures, and the constant threat of conscription into the German Army, causing him to commit suicide in Berlin at the age of 34. However, his suicide was probably not a direct result of antagonistic government pressure; "rather, it appears that he saw the futility of attempting to serve both God and Nazis, and came to terms with his own conscience unequivocally." He is buried in the.
Music
Distler enjoyed his first success in 1935 at the official Kassel Music Days. He achieved his greatest public success in 1939 at the German Choral Music Festival in Graz, when the Stuttgart Hochschule choir gave the première of sections from the Mörike-Chorliederbuch; the event was regarded as the climax of the festival, but the dissemination of the work took place only after the war. His Mörike-Chorliederbuch is now recognized as "the most important German secular a cappella collection of the 20th century."He composed chamber pieces, works for solo piano and two concertos, but he is known mostly for his sacred choral music and as a champion of Neo-Baroque music. His works are a re-invention of old forms and genres, rich with word painting, based on the music of Heinrich Schütz and other early composers.
His music is polyphonic and frequently melismatic, often based on the pentatonic scale. His works remain "tonally anchored", while at the same time they "reveal an innovative harmonic sense". Because of these characteristics, his music was stigmatized by some Nazis as "degenerate art".
He is now recognized as "one of the most significant German composers of his generation". He is often associated with other German neo-Baroque choral composers, including Johann Nepomuk David, Ernst Pepping and Wolfgang Fortner. One of Distler's most prominent students, who carried on many of his rhythmic and harmonic innovations, was Distler's style was spread by choirs in Germany and abroad during the years after World War II, stimulating and influencing other later composers.
In 1953 a choir in Berlin was named for the composer, the Hugo-Distler-Chor, an ensemble that is still active today. In 1992 a German stamp was designed honouring him. Distler's style and importance spread to the United States through the influence of organists including , who wrote the first important book on the composer in the English language, and subsequently by organist and composer , who performed the entire cycle of Distler's keyboard works in New York City in 1995.
Writings
- Postulat eines neuen musikalischen Lebens- und Gestaltungsprinzips, Der Wagen, 77–84
- Neue Unterrichtswege in der Berufsausbildung des praktischen Kirchenmusikers, Lübeckische Blätter, lxxvi, 147–48
- with E. Thienhaus: Die beiden Orgeln in St Jakobi zu Lübeck
- Gedanken zum Problem der Registrierung alter, speziell Bachscher Orgelmusik, Musik und Kirche, xi, 101–06
- Funktionelle Harmonielehre
- Harmonielehre früher und jetzt, Zeitschrift für Hausmusik, x, 41–46
Compositions and discography
- Opus 1 – Konzertante Sonate für 2 Klaviere
- Opus 2 – Choralmotette "Herzlich lieb hab’ ich dich, o Herr", on Schalling's hymn "I love you, O Lord"
- * Hugo Distler Ensemble Lüneburg, cond. Erik Matz, Thorofon CTH 2551, Chorwerke
- Opus 3 – Eine deutsche Choralmesse
- * Hugo Distler Ensemble Lüneburg, cond. Erik Matz, Thorofon CTH 2551, Chorwerke
- Opus 4 – Kleine Adventsmusik
- Opus 5 – Der Jahrkreis
- * Westfälische Kantorei, Wilhelm Ehmann cond., Cantate C 57620
- * Frederike Urban, Anja Daniela Wagner, Leipziger Universitätschor, Pauliner Kammerorchester, cond. Wolfgang Unger, Thorofon Classics CTH 2420, Liturgische Sätze
- * Hugo Distler Ensemble Lüneburg, cond. Erik Matz, Thorofon CTH 2551 Chorwerke
- * Sajella, Ensemble Nobiles, Rondeau ROP 6068 – Op. 5 Nr. 12, 15, 38, 39, 51
- Opus 5a
- * Op. 5a Nr. 2 Aus tiefer Not , song set for mixed choir
- * Op. 5a Nr. 3 Christe, du bist der helle Tag , song set for mixed choir
- ** Hugo Distler Ensemble Lüneburg, cond. Erik Matz, Thorofon CTH 2551, Chorwerke – Op. 5a Nr. 2 and 3
- Opus 6/I – Kleine geistliche Abendmusik
- Opus 6 Nr. 2 – Drei kleine Choralmotetten
- * Frederike Urban, Anja Daniela Wagner, Leipziger Universitätschor, Pauliner Kammerorchester, cond. Wolfgang Unger, Thorofon Classics CTH 2420, Liturgische Sätze
- Opus 7 – Choralpassion
- * Musica Vocalis, Beekman, Schoonenboom, Noordam, cond. Harm Jansen, NED Sound NS-CS 230501
- * Kammerchor der Universität Dortmund, Kooy, Jochens, Miehlke, cond. Willi Gundlach, Thorofon Classics CTH 2185
- * Netherlands Chamber Choir, cond. Uwe Gronostay, Globe GLO 5175
- * Hugo-Distler-Chor Berlin, cond. Klaus Fischer-Dieskau, Andre Cardino, tenor, Jahannes Richter, bass, ebs 6117
- Opus 8 Orgelwerke
- * Op. 8 Nr. 1 – Orgelpartita "Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland"
- * Op. 8 Nr. 2 – Orgelpartita "Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme"
- * Op. 8 Nr. 3 – Kleine Orgelchoral-Bearbeitungen
- ** Rudolf Innig, Organ, Thorofon Classics CTH 2215, Totentanz – Op. 8 Nr. 2
- ** Armin Schoof / Kleine Jakobi-Orgel Lübec, Thorofon Classics CTH 2293, Orgelwerke Vol. 1 – Op. 8, Nr. 1, 2, 3
- Opus 9 Nr. 1 – Das Lied von der Glocke after Schiller's poem
- Opus 9 Nr. 2 – An die Natur
- Opus 10 – Die Weihnachtsgeschichte
- * Thomanerchor, Hans-Joachim Rotzsch, Berlin Classics Eterna 0092462BC
- * Kammerchor der Hochschule der Künste Berlin, Stephanie Petitlaurent, Silvia Fricke, Klaus Thiem, Rudolf Preckwinkel, cond. Christian Grube, Thorofon Classics CTH 2281, Die Weihnachtsgeschichte
- Opus 11 Choralkantaten
- * Opus 11 Nr. 1 – Wo Gott zum Haus nit gibt sein Gunst
- * Opus 11 Nr. 2 – Nun danket all und bringet Ehr
- ** Frederike Urban, Anja Daniela Wagner, Leipziger Universitätschor, Pauliner Kammerorchester, cond. Wolfgang Unger, Thorofon Classics CTH 2420, Liturgische Sätze – Op. 11 Nr. 1 and 2
- Opus 12 – Geistliche Chormusik
- * Op. 12 Nr. 1 – Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied
- * Op. 12 Nr. 2 – Totentanz
- * Op. 12 Nr. 3 – O Gott, in deiner Majestät
- * Op. 12 Nr. 4 – Singet frisch und wohlgemut
- * Op. 12 Nr. 5 – Ich wollt, dass ich daheime wär
- * Op. 12 Nr. 6 – Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme
- * Op. 12 Nr. 7 – In der Welt habt ihr Angst
- * Op. 12 Nr. 8 – Das ist je gewißlich wahr
- * Op. 12 Nr. 9 – Führwahr, er trug unsere Krankheit
- ** Kammerchor der Universität Dortmund, Krämer, Heesche-Wagner, Innig, Sprecher: Will Quadflieg, cond. Willi Gundlach, Thorofon Classics CTH 2215, Totentanz – Op. 12 Nr. 2, 6
- ** Berliner Vokalensemble, cond. Bernd Stegmann, Cantate Reflections C 57007, Cantate C 58007 – Op. 12 Nr. 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
- ** Netherlands Chamber Choir, cond. Uwe Gronostay, Globe GLO 5175 – Op. 12 Nr. 2, 14
- ** MonteverdiChor München, cond. Konrad von Abel, Thorofon Classics CTH 2463, Geistliche Chormusik, Op. 12 Nr. 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 9
- ** Sajella, Ensemble Nobiles, Rondeau ROP 6068 – Op. 12 Nr. 1, 2, 5, 7, 8, 9
- Opus 13 – Liturgische Sätze über altevangelische Kyrie- und Gloriaweisen
- * Frederike Urban, Anja Daniela Wagner, Leipziger Universitätschor, Pauliner Kammerorchester, cond. Wolfgang Unger, Thorofon Classics CTH 2420, Liturgische Sätze ; also on the Adora label
- Opus 14 – Konzert für Cembalo und Streichorchester
- * Martin Haselböck, Wiener Akademie, Thorofon Classics CTH 2403, Cembalokonzert
- * Huguette Dreyfus, Deutsche Bachsolisten, cond. Martin Stephani, Musicaphon M 56860
- Opus 15a – Sonate für zwei Geigen und Klavier
- Opus 15b – Elf kleine Klavierstücke für die Jugend
- * Annette Töpel Piano, Musicaphon
- Opus 16 – Neues Chorliederbuch
- * Op. 16 Nr. 1 Kalendersprüche I
- * Op. 16 Nr. 2 Kalendersprüche II
- * Op. 16 Nr. 3 Kalendersprüche III
- * Op. 16 Nr. 4 Kalendersprüche IV
- * Op. 16 Nr. 5 Minnelieder I
- * Op. 16 Nr. 6 Minnelieder II
- * Op. 16 Nr. 7 Bauernlieder
- * Op. 16 Nr. 8 Fröhliche Lieder
- ** Carmina Mundi, Aachen, cond. Harald Nickoll EBS 6076 – Op. 16 Nr. 1–8
- Opus 17 – Drei geistliche Konzerte für Sopran und Orgel
- Opus 18
- * Opus 18 Nr. 1 – Dreißig Spielstücke für die Kleinorgel oder andere Tasteninstrumente
- * Opus 18 Nr. 2 – Orgelsonate
- ** Armin Schoof / Restaurierte Hausorgel von Hugo Distler, Thorofon Classics CTH 2294, Orgelwerke Vol. 2 – Op. 18 Nr. 1 and 2
- ** Annette Töpel, Piano, Musicaphon – Op. 18, Nr. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 10, 12–17, 25–30
- Opus 19 – Mörike-Chorliederbuch
- * Berliner Vokalensemble, Bernd Stegman, Musicaphon M 51820
- * Kammerchor d. Hochschule d. Künste Berlin, cond. Christian Grube, Thorofon Classics CTH 2231, Mörike-Chorliederbuch
- * Carmina Mundi, Nickoll, EBS 6074, Mörike-Chorliederbuch, Vol. 1
- * Carmina Mundi, Nickoll, EBS 6077, Mörike-Chorliederbuch, Vol. 2
- * John Brock, Organ, Complete Recordings Ltd. 022
- Opus 20 Nr. 1 – Streichquartett a-moll
- Opus 20 Nr. 2 – Konzertstück für 2 Klaviere
- Opus 21 Nr. 1 Lied am Herde
- Opus 21 Nr. 2 – Kleine Sing- und Spielmusik
- Opus 22 – Orgelwerke
- * John Brock, Organ, Complete Recordings Ltd. 022
- Orchestra and/or concerto
- * Stage Music to "Knight Bluebeard" by Ludwig Tieck
- ** Katharina Wingen, Stefan Livland, Neubrandenburger Philharmonie, cond. Stefan Malzew, Musicaphon M 56860
- * Konzert für Cembalo und 11 Solo-Instrumente
- ** Martin Haselböck, Wiener Akademie, Thorofon Classics CTH 2403, Cembalokonzert
- Organ works
- * Erhalt uns, Herr, bei deinem Wort
- ** Armin Schoof / Kleine Jakobi-Orgel Lübeck, Thorofon Classics CTH 2293, Orgelwerke Vol. 1
- * Wie schön leucht uns der Morgenstern
- ** Armin Schoof / Kleine Jakobi-Orgel Lübeck, Thorofon Classics CTH 2293, Orgelwerke Vol. 1
- ** Armin Schoof / Restaurierte Hausorgel von Hugo Distler, Thorofon Classics CTH 2294, Orgelwerke Vol. 2
- * Vom Himmel hoch, da komm ich her
- ** Armin Schoof / Restaurierte Hausorgel von Hugo Distler, Thorofon Classics CTH 2294, Orgelwerke Vol. 2
- Piano works
- * Three-Part Invention, for piano
- * Largo for piano
- * Piano Sonata in C Work
- ** Annette Töpel Piano, Musicaphon
- Choral works
- * Die Sonne sinkt von hinnen
- * Der Tag hat sich geneiget
- * Ach Herr, ich bin nicht wert
- ** Hugo Distler Ensemble Lüneburg, cond. Erik Matz, Thorofon CTH 2551, Chorwerke
- * Wacht auf, es tut Euch not!
- ** MonteverdiChor München, cond. Konrad von Abel, Thorofon Classics CTH 2463, Geistliche Chormusik
- * Liedmotetten zur Weihnacht
- ** Kammerchor der Hochschule der Künste Berlin, Stephanie Petitlaurent, Silvia Fricke, Klaus Thiem, Rudolf Preckwinkel, cond. Christian Grube, Thorofon Classics CTH 2281, Die Weihnachtsgeschichte
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