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Stephan Wünsche: Die Auftritte Der Leipziger Singakademie Stephan Wünsche Die Auftritte der Leipziger Singakademie(n) Anhang 12.5 zu Die Leipziger Singakademie – Mitglieder, Repertoire und Ge"chichte. Studien zur Chormu"ik in Leipzig, be"onder" am Gewandhau" LEIPZIGER UNIVERSITÄTSVERLAG 2014 Die Leipziger Singakademie – Mitglieder, Repertoire und Geschichte. Anhang !."# Die Au$tritte der Leipziger Singakademie%n& ! Datum Ort Anlass Mitwirkende Werke Quellen 16.'.1()2 *!ründung einer Singakademie durch , hann ! ttfried S#hi#ht, ,a# % -ernhard Lim%urger und , hanne" S#h&arz.. Siehe /ap. 0.1. 0.0.1()1 *Auflösung der 3rsten S#hi#ht4"#hen Singakademie.. Siehe /ap. 0.1. 1()5 *!ründung einer Singakademie durch 5ilhelm 6riedri#h Riem.. Siehe /ap. 0.1. 6rüh7ahr *Auflösung der 3rsten Riem4"#hen Singakademie.. Siehe /ap. 0.1. 1()' 1(12 (8 r dem *3rneute !ründung einer Singakademie dur#h 5ilhelm 6riedri#h Riem. 9ier genannt: ;&eite Riem4"#he Singakademie.. Siehe /ap. 0.1. '.5.) '.5.1(12 *3rneute !ründung einer Singakademie dur#h , hann ! ttfried S#hi#ht. 9ier genannt: ;&eite S#hi#ht4"#he Singakademie.. Siehe /ap. 0.1. 1(12 ;&eite Riem4"#he Sing< 5 lfgang Amadeu" M zart: Requiem (>8 r einer kleinen Anzahl seiner *Riem". D<L3sa, SingA, 18. akademie (Riem) 6reunde«) 1(12 !59 ;&eite Riem4"#he Sing< Carl 9einri#h !raun: Passi nskantate Der Tod Jesu (>7edo#h nur 8 r hngefAhr 50 D<L3sa, !e&haus, Cr. 2, akademie (Riem) ;uh2rern und mit ni#ht 82llig %esetztem Or#hester«) 08. 2(.11.1(12 !59 3Dtrak nzert: !edä#ht< ;&eite Riem4"#he und , seph 9aydn: Gntroduzi ne aus dem Bratorium Die sieben letzten Worte unseres Er- D<L3sa, !e&haus, nisk nzert f+r den ;&eite S#hi#ht’"#he lösers am Kreuze D 115, J)H D2rffelC 2)1H Dresdner B%erh fpre< Singakademie, drei -ernhard Anselm 5e%er: Trauerkantate Die Grabstätte Reinhards (CeuteDtierung !renser 11)H 9agels 5JJH diger Reinhard, zum Th maner, !59<Orch 8 n 5e%ers /antate auf Lessings und S#hillers E d 8 n Magister DF#kH >9err D<L3sa, !e&haus, Cr. 2, -esten der Reinhard4< (S#hulz) Musikdirektor S#hulz f+gte einige Re#itati8e und einen Ch ral hinzu der das !an< 5r–68. "#hen Stiftung ze ernster und feyerli#her "#hloI? *;itat Lim%urger]) 2).1.1(11 Cik laikirche ;um -esten de" MAn< ;&eite Riem4"#he und , seph 9aydn: Oratorium Die Schöpfun Am; 1' (1(11), 021–320H nerverein" zur Knter< ;&eite S#hi#ht’"#he D<L3sa, !e&haus, stützung 8 n Leipzig" Singakademie, !59< D 115, M1–95H !renser Kmge%ungen *d. h. f+r Orch 8erstärkt dur#h 11(H 9agels 581–585; D< die Opfer der L2lker< z&2lf Lie%ha%er (Ch r< L3sa, !e&haus, Cr. 2, "#hla#ht. leitung Riem, !esamt< 7r–11r. leitung S#hulz) (.5.1(11 5iederh lung des / nzerts 8 m 2).1. M.(.1(11 Ref rmierte A%"#hiedsk nzert zu ;&eite Riem4"#he Sing< 5ilhelm 6riedri#h Riem *genannt sind die TeDtanfAnge der Stü#ke na#h D<L3sa, D<L3sa, SingA, 18H D< /irche Riem" 5eggang na#h akademie (Riem) !e&haus, D 115, f l. MJ.: >Knser Later, der du %ist im 9immel«; »Le%ensfunke, L3sa, !e&haus, D 115, -remen 8 m 9immel erglüht« (9erder)H >9inunter in der 3rde S#h "" *si#.« (C 8alis)H MJ. >5enn i#h ihn nur nahe? (C 8alis) Die Leipziger Singakademie – Mitglieder, Repertoire und Geschichte. Anhang !."# Die Au$tritte der Leipziger Singakademie%n& ' Datum Ort Anlass Mitwirkende Werke Quellen M.(.1(11 *Auflösung der ;&eiten Riem4"#hen Singakademie.. Siehe /ap. 0.1. 0.M.1(11 *!ründung einer Singakademie durch , hann Philipp Christian S#hulz. 9ier genannt: S#hulz4"#he Singakademie. Teilweise N%ernahme der Mitglie< Siehe /ap. 0.1. der der ;&eiten Riem4"#hen Singakademie.. 1(.1).1(11 !59 3Dtrak nzert zum !e< ;&eite S#hi#ht’"#he 5 lfgang Amadeu" M zart: M tette >B% f+rchterli#h to%end si#h Stürme Am; 1' (1(11), J21–72'H ,ahrestag der denken an die L2lker< und S#hulz4"#he Sing< erhe%en? *Parodie des Ch rs >Ghr /inder des Stau%e"? au" der S#hauspielmu"ik D<L3sa, !e&haus, L2lker< "#hla#ht, zum -esten akademieH !59<Orch zu Thamos! Köni in " #pten. D 02M, 5H D2rffelC 1(1H "#hla#ht %ei der Armen 8erstärkt dur#h einige !i 8anni Pierluigi da Palestrina: ;&ei#h2riger römi"#her /irchengesang »Salvum 9agels 587, D<L3sa, Leipzig Lie%ha%er (S#hi#ht und fa# p pulum tuum, D mine, et %enedi# hereditati tuaeO? !e&haus, Cr. 2, 118–1J8. S#hneider) !e rg 6riedri#h 9Andel: Ch r >9allelu7ah? au" dem Oratorium Der $essias Martin Luther: Ch ral >3rhalt4 un" 6rieden gnAdigli#h? »Dem 3rhalter unsrer !elie%ten«, Ode 8 n /lopsto#k, zur Musik gespro#hen 8 n 5ilhelm 6ink !e rg 6riedri#h 9Andel: Ch2re >5+rdig ist das Lamm, das erw+rget ist« und >Alle !e&alt, und Prei" und Ma#ht« aus dem Oratorium Der $essias 19.0.1(15 !59 / nzert zum -esten ;&eite S#hi#ht’"#he !e rg 6riedri#h 9Andel: /antate %le&anders 'est oder Die Ge(alt der $usi) (in der 9agels 596H D<L3sa, Palm" nntag de" Orchester< und S#hulz4"#he Sing< -earbeitung 5 lfgang Amadeu" M zarts) !e&haus, Cr. 2, 1J8–218. pensi nsf nds akademie (S#hulz) 10.11.1(15 !59 3Dtrak nzert anlässli#h ;&eite S#hi#ht’"#he 5 lfgang Amadeu" M zart: 9ymne >! ttheit! Dir sei Prei" und 3hre? *Parodie Am; 1J (1(15), 791–792H de" -esu#h" de" "A#h< und S#hulz4"#he Sing< de" Ch rs >! ttheit, +%er alle mA#htig« aus der S#hauspielmusik zu Thamos! Kö- D<L3sm, si"#hen /2nigspaars in akademie ni in " #pten. MEP1''P2))'H D2rf< Leipzig !i 8anni Pierluigi da Palestrina: ;&ei#h2riger römi"#her /irchengesang >Salvum felC 2)0H 9agels ')0H fa# p pulum tuum, D mine, et %enedi# hereditati tuaeO? D<L3sa, !e&haus, Cr. 2, August -ergt: Ch r >Serbate, Dei #u"todi della R mana " rte? 22r–20r. Sa#hsenlied >! tt segne Sa#hsenland« na#h >! d sa8e the /ing« (TeDt: Siegfried August Mahlmann) 1(1' (8 r dem *N%ernahme der ;&eiten S#hi#ht4"#hen Singakademie durch 6riedri#h S#hneider. 9ier genannt: S#hneider’"#he Singakademie.. Siehe /ap. 0.1. 16.') 15.12.1(1' !59 / nzert zum -esten S#hneider’"#he und 5 lfgang Amadeu" M zart: Requiem Am; 1M (1(17), 162H de" Orchester< S#hulz4"#he Singakade< D2rffelC 1((H 9agels pensi nsf nds mie '21–625. 27.1.1(1J !59 3Dtrak nzert zum -e"< S#hneider’"#he und !aspare Sp ntini: Die *estalin! lyri"#he" Drama in drei Aufz+gen Am; 1M (1(17), 162H ten der C tleidenden S#hulz4"#he Singakade< D2rffelC 2)0H 9agels im 3rzge%irge mie '27–62(. Die Leipziger Singakademie – Mitglieder, Repertoire und Geschichte. Anhang !."# Die Au$tritte der Leipziger Singakademie%n& ( Datum Ort Anlass Mitwirkende Werke Quellen 11.5.1(1J Th ma"< / nzert zum -esten S#hneider’"#he und !e rg 6riedri#h 9Andel: Oratorium Der $essias (in der -earbeitung 5 lfgang Am; 1M (1(17), 0'0–065; kirche der Armen S#hulz4"#he Singakade< Amadeu" M zarts, gek+rzt) 9agels '05. mie, Th maner, !59< Orch (S#hulz) 11.1.1(1( !59 / nzert zum -esten S#hneider’"#he und Pietro !enerali: Szene und Arie mit Ch r >Le sa#re trom%eO? au" der Oper I bac- D<L3sm, MEP553P2))'H de" Orchester< S#hulz4"#he Singakade< canali di Roma 9agels '17. pensi nsf nds mie, !59<Brch 6riedri#h S#hneider: Messe f+r f+nf Singstimmen und Ch r a #appella Cr. 11 in e< M ll 1(1( (z&i< *Lereinigung der S#hneider’"#hen und S#hulz4"#hen Singakademie unter , hann Philipp Christian S#hulz. 9ier genannt: Leipziger Singakademie.. Siehe /ap. 0.1. "#hen April und Septem< %er) 2).M.1(1( Kni8ersitäts< 6rühg ttesdienst als LSA (S#hulz) , hann Adolph 9asse: Te Deum D<Dur Am; 2) (1(1(), '()H kirche Teil der 6eierli#hkei< , hann Philipp Christian S#hulz: 9ymnu" " lemni" >Salvum fa# regem? !renser 105–106. ten zum 50. Regie< rung"7u%iläum des "A#hsi"#hen /2nig" 6riedri#h August 19.1).1(1( Kni8ersitäts< / nzert zur Ca#hfeier LSA »in Lereinigung Carl Maria 8 n 5e%er: ,u%elkantate >3rhe%t den L %gesang? Am; 2) (1(1(), J'1H kirche de" 50. Regierung"7u< mit dem Or#hester und , hann Philipp Christian S#hulz: 9ymnu" " lemni" >Salvum fa# regem? !renser 105; 9agels %iläum des "A#hsi< andern 5 lfgang Amadeu" M zart: 9ymne >! ttheit! Dir sei Prei" und 3hre? *Parodie 658H Langer 12–11. "#hen /2nig" 6ried< Musikfreunden? de" Ch rs >! ttheit, +%er alle mA#htig« aus der S#hauspielmusik zu Thamos! Kö- ri#h August (Am;) (S#hulz) ni in " #pten. 11.11.1(1M !59 / nzert zum -esten LSA, !59<Orch !e rg 6riedri#h 9Andel: Oratorium Judas $accabäus (in der -earbeitung 5 lf< Am; 22 (1(2)), 0)H de" Orchester< (S#hulz) gang Amadeu" M zarts) !renser 11)H 9agels pensi nsf nds 'J0H Langer 11–15. '.0.1(2) !59 3Dtrak nzert LSA, Th maner, !59< 6riedri#h S#hneider: Oratorium Das Welt ericht (KA) Am; 22 (1(2)), 1J0H 9a< Orch (S#hneider) gels '()–681. Die Leipziger Singakademie – Mitglieder, Repertoire und Geschichte. Anhang !."# Die Au$tritte der Leipziger Singakademie%n& " Datum Ort Anlass Mitwirkende Werke Quellen 10.1.1(2) Kni8ersitäts< Musikali"#he Akade< LSA, Th maner, !59< 6riedri#h S#hneider: Oratorium Das Welt ericht Am; 22 (1(2)), 01JH kirche mie 8 n 6riedri#h Orch (S#hneider) 9agels '(0–681.
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