Gott ist unsre Zuversicht (Full Score, paperback)

Zimmermann, Heinz Werner

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H W Zimmermann Gott ist unsre Zuversicht (Full Score, paperback)

Heinz Werner Zimmermann (1930 - 2022) was a German composer.  Zimmermann had his first composition instruction from 1946 to 1948 with Julius Weismann and studied from 1950 to 1954 in Heidelberg with Wolfgang Fortner as well as at the Kirchenmusikalisches Institut Heidelberg (Institute for Church Music) there.  After passing his examinations at the Freiburg Conservatory under Harald Genzmer, he became Fortner’s successor in Heidelberg.  Here he maintained close contacts with the musicologist Thrasyboulos Georgiades, whose rhythm and language studies influenced him the most, along with his occupation with American spirituals and jazz.  From 1963 to 1976 Heinz Werner Zimmermann was director of the Spandauer Kirchenmusikschule (Spandau school of church-music) in Spandau, and then from 1975 to 1996 as successor to Kurt Hessenberg as composition teacher at the Frankfurt University of Music and Performing Arts (Brusniak 2001).

Zimmermann’s best-known works are his sacred motets with plucked double bass, his organ psalms, and his "Prosalieder".  Among his chief works are his Missa profana, the sacred oratorio The Bible of Spirituals as well as his Symphonia sacra.

Amongst other honours, Zimmermann was awarded the Music Prizes of the cities of Stuttgart and Berlin, a Villa Massimo Stipend in 1965/66, and received in 1982 the Johann Sebastian Bach Prize.  The American Wittenberg University in Springfield bestowed upon him an honorary doctorate, Zimmermann wrote three American theses, including one at the Stanford University in California. (Source: Wikipedia)

- Hymnus from Vesper (1962)

- Format 26,9 x 18,9 cm

- Scored for Mixed choir: SSATB, Organ, Harpsichor

BA4355
9790006447473
Baerenreiter Germany

Additional Information

20th Century
Mixed Voices
German