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Thomanerchor

The Thomanerchor (English: St. Thomas Choir of Leipzig) is a boys' choir in Leipzig, Germany. The choir was founded in 1212. The choir comprises about 90 boys from 9 to 18 years of age. The members, called Thomaner, reside in a boarding school, the Thomasalumnat and attend the St. Thomas School, Leipzig, a Gymnasium school with a linguistic profile and a focus on musical education. The younger members attend the primary school Grundschule Forum Thomanum or Anna-Magdalena-Bach-Schule.[1][2] Johann Sebastian Bach served as Thomaskantor, director of the choir and church music in Leipzig, from 1723 to 1750.

Thomanerchor
Choir
OriginLeipzig, Germany
Founded1212; 812 years ago (1212)
GenreChoralclassical
Music directorAndreas Reize
AffiliationSt. Thomas Church, Leipzig
Websitewww.thomanerchor.de

The choir edit

 
The choir singing at the Bach House in Eisenach on 17 May 2007
 
Thomaskirche, 2008

Although the choir's main musical field traditionally consists of the vocal works of Johann Sebastian Bach, the repertoire comprises pieces from different eras, from the Renaissance to contemporary music. Andreas Reize is the 18th Thomaskantor since Bach.

The Forum Thomanum is the campus of the choir in the Bach quarter of Leipzig. It was inaugurated in 2012 and includes the Thomasalumnat (boarding school), kindergarten, primary school, high school, choir rehearsal space, Luther Church, youth hostel, administration buildings, gym, a rehearsal hall and more amenities.[3] Some critics[who?] contend that the Forum Thomanum project will change the way that the Thomaner are instructed and recruited.

Most of the members of the Thomanerchor live in the Thomasalumnat on Hiller Street. The boys are separated into so-called Stuben rather than school classes. Each Stube is not only a sleeping room, but also an administrative entity with a closed hierarchy and a clear assignment of tasks. One or more older choir boys live with the younger ones in each Stube in order to create a hierarchy and didactic relationship. Hence, the upbringing in the Thomanerchor is provided primarily by the older members, and the educators play a smaller role. Therefore, it is possible to have 90 boys living under one roof, supervised by only five educators. The Stuben are redistributed every year in order to maintain the age groupings and also to influence the social order in the Stube.

The Stuben have only lockable wardrobes (Köte) and one table for each boy. The rooms also have other furnishings, namely shelves for books, newspapers and satchels, radios, plants and chairs. Televisions and computers are not allowed. Each Stube consists of at least four rooms and a washroom with two showers, and each room has two to three beds.

The Thomasalumnat also has a gym, a rehearsal hall, and a dining hall where all boys eat together three times a day, a shop where the tailor sews the boys' suits for the concerts, an archive, a wing of the building for the teachers who live there, a room for the band, a model railway room, a fitness room, a living room for the older boys, a "press room" for the school's newspaper, a sauna, a library with computers and internet, an infirmary, and a television room. Communal restrooms are located on the hallway of each Stube.

The Thomanerchor gives concerts across Germany (at least two major tours a year) and abroad. The choir also sings three times a week in the Thomaskirche, "Motette" every Friday evening at 6 and every Saturday afternoon at 3, service on Sundays at 9 o'clock. The choir also sings at Protestant festivities. The children have vacations during the summer school vacations.

The tour of 2012, the choir's 800th year, presented a program of Alessandro Scarlatti's Exultate Deo, Kyrie and Gloria from Palestrina's Missa sine nomine, Bruckner's motets Vexilla regis and Christus factus est pro nobis, and Bach's motet Jesu, meine Freude. It was performed, for example, on 6 July in the Eberbach Abbey at the Rheingau Musik Festival.

History edit

 
The choir in 1953

The Margrave of Meissen founded St. Thomas' priory for Augustinian Canons (Augustiner-Chorherrenstift zu St. Thomas) in 1212. A school was annexed to the monastery, the intended purpose of which was to develop future priests. Since the Reformation in 1539, the school and the choir have belonged to the city of Leipzig; it is also influenced by the Protestant Church of Saxony. This makes the Thomanerchor the oldest cultural entity in the city and one of the oldest in Europe; the Regensburger Domspatzen is the oldest known choir on record.[4] When Johann Sebastian Bach served as director, the choir consisted of about 50 singers, of which the best 16 were used for performance of cantatas.[5] After Bach's death, other famous musicians served as director, among them Doles, Hiller and Moritz Hauptmann.

By the end of the 19th century, the Thomasschule next to the Thomaskirche was demolished and the choir moved to the Hiller street, now the Leipziger "Music Quarter". During the Nazi era, the choir was incorporated into the Hitler Jugend in 1937. But the Nazi government did not succeed in infiltrating their ideology into the choir's repertoire because the then director Ramin concentrated on religious works. He also tried to prevent the boys from being enlisted as long as possible.

Georg Christoph Biller, who was a Thomaner himself in his youth, directed the choir from 1992 to 2015. After retiring for health reasons, he was succeeded by Gotthold Schwarz as interim cantor, the latter being officially appointed as the new Thomaskantor in June 2016.[6] The 18th Thomaskantor after Bach is Andreas Reize.

 
Thomanerchor at Lutherkirche, Wiesbaden, 2022

He resumed the traditional summer tours with a program called Salmo!, after the opening piece Salmo 150.[7] It was presented at the Thomaskirche,[8] and in Merseburg Cathedral[9] among other places in Thuringia, and at the Lutherkirche in Wiesbaden as part of the Rheingau Musik Festival.[10]

Cantors edit

Cantors of the Thomanerchor, called Thomaskantor in German, have included (in brackets their time in the office):

Notable members edit

Films edit

  • The Flying Classroom [de]. Literal adaptation of Erich Kästner's novel The Flying Classroom. Germany 2003. Director: Tomy Wigand. OCLC 742197375
  • 800 Years of Thomanerchor. Germany March 25, 2012, MDR Television (YouTube) OCLC 958003602
  • Die Thomaner Documentary film. Germany March 2012. Directors: Paul Smaczny, Günter Atteln. OCLC 956369041

Awards and recognition edit

Awards:

State decorations:

Eponyms:

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Anna-Magdalena-Bach-Schule – Grundschule der Stadt Leipzig". Stadt Leipzig (in German). Retrieved 5 February 2022.
  2. ^ "Freier Träger – Grundschule forum thomanum". Stadt Leipzig (in German). Retrieved 5 February 2022.
  3. ^ "Chronik". www.forum-thomanum.de. Retrieved 19 September 2020.
  4. ^ "Regensburger Domspatzen (Boys Choir) – Short History". www.bach-cantatas.com. Retrieved 21 April 2018.
  5. ^ Wolff, Christoph (2000). Johann Sebastian Bach : the learned musician (2013 ed.). New York: W.W. Norton. pp. 260, 263. ISBN 978-0-393-32256-9.
  6. ^ Zapf, Angelika (11 February 2017). . MDR Kultur (in German). Archived from the original on 5 March 2017. Retrieved 5 March 2017.
  7. ^ "Motette in der Thomaskirche" (PDF). mvmc.de (in German). 15 July 2022. Retrieved 3 August 2022.
  8. ^ Korfmacher, Peter (7 July 2022). "Musik aus fünf Jahrhunderten: Konzert des Thomanerchors unter Andreas Reize in der Thomaskirche". Leipziger Volkszeitung (in German). Retrieved 3 August 2022.
  9. ^ "Thomaner!" (in German). MDR. 15 July 2022. Retrieved 20 July 2022.
  10. ^ Wenda, Manuel (11 July 2022). "RMF: Thomanerchor zeigt Akkuratesse und Spiritualität". Main-Spitze (in German). Retrieved 20 July 2022.
  11. ^ "Andreas Reize wird Leipzigs neuer Thomaskantor". LVZ – Leipziger Volkszeitung (in German). 18 December 2020. Retrieved 19 December 2020.
  12. ^ "Thomanerchor erhält Bach-Medaille der Stadt Leipzig – neue musikzeitung". nmz (in German). Retrieved 6 April 2023.
  13. ^ "Preis der Europäischen Kirchenmusik 2014 geht an den Thomanerchor Leipzig". Schwäbisch Gmünd (in German). Retrieved 5 February 2022.
  14. ^ "Thomanerchor, Chailly und Amarcord aus Leipzig werden mit Echo Klassik geehrt". Leipziger Volkszeitung (in German). 20 September 2012. Retrieved 5 February 2022.
  15. ^ Anon (7 September 2011). . London: Royal Academy of Music. Archived from the original on 2 April 2012. Retrieved 9 September 2011.
  16. ^ "Brahmspreis für Leipziger Thomanerchor – 16.06.2002". DW.COM (in German). Retrieved 5 February 2022.
  17. ^ "Prominente Botschafter". Wir fördern Kultur in Europa (in German). 8 March 2019. Retrieved 5 February 2022.
  18. ^ "Braune Musik ǀ Schlag ins Kantor". der Freitag (in German). Retrieved 5 February 2022.
  19. ^ "Thomanerchor Leipzig – Träger, Förderer und Partner". Thomanerchor Leipzig (in German). Retrieved 5 February 2022.

Bibliography edit

  • Horst List: Aus der Geschichte des Thomanerchores. Thomanerchor, Leipzig 1953.
  • Lenka von Koerber: Wir singen Bach. Der Thomanerchor und seine Kantoren. Urania-Verlag, Berlin 1954.
  • Horst List: Auf Konzertreise. Ein Buch von den Reisen des Leipziger Thomanerchores. Reich, Hamburg-Bergstedt 1957.
  • Richard Petzoldt: Der Leipziger Thomanerchor. Edition Leipzig, Leipzig 1962.
  • Bernhard Knick: St. Thomas zu Leipzig. Schule und Chor. Stätte des Wirkens von Johann Sebastian Bach. Bilder und Dokumente zur Geschichte der Thomasschule und des Thomanerchores mit ihren zeitgeschichtlichen Beziehungen. Mit einer Einführung von Manfred Mezger. Breitkopf & Härtel, Wiesbaden 1963.
  • Hans-Jochim Rothe: Thomanerchor zu Leipzig, Deutsche Demokratische Republik. Thomanerchor, Leipzig 1968.
  • Horst List: Der Thomanerchor zu Leipzig. Deutscher Verlag für Musik, Leipzig 1975.
  • Armin Schneiderheinze: Der Thomanerchor zu Leipzig. Thomanerchor, Leipzig 1982.
  • Wolfgang Hanke: Die Thomaner. Union-Verlag, Berlin 1985.
  • Stefan Altner, Roland Weise: Thomanerchor Leipzig. Almanach 1. 1996. ISBN 978-3-9804313-1-6
  • Gunter Hempel: Episoden um die Thomaskirche und die Thomaner. Tauchaer Verlag, Taucha 1997. ISBN 978-3-910074-67-5
  • Michael Fuchs: Methoden der Frühdiagnostik des Eintrittszeitpunktes der Mutation bei Knabenstimmen. Untersuchungen bei Sängern des Thomanerchores Leipzig. 1997
  • Stefan Altner: Thomanerchor und Thomaskirche. Historisches und Gegenwärtiges in Bildern. Tauchaer Verlag, Taucha 1998. ISBN 978-3-910074-84-2
  • Georg Christoph Biller, Stefan Altner: Thomaneralmanach 4. Beiträge zur Geschichte und Gegenwart des Thomanerchors. Passage-Verlag, Leipzig 2000. ISBN 978-3-932900-33-4
  • Gert Mothes, Siegfried Stadler: Die Thomaner. Passage-Verlag, Leipzig 2004. ISBN 978-3-932900-91-4
  • Stefan Altner: Das Thomaskantorat im 19. Jahrhundert. Bewerber und Kandidaten für das Leipziger Thomaskantorat in den Jahren 1842 bis 1918. Quellenstudien zur Entwicklung des Thomaskantorats und des Thomanerchors vom Wegfall der öffentlichen Singumgänge 1837 bis zur ersten Auslandsreise 1920. Passage-Verlag, Leipzig 2006. ISBN 978-3-938543-15-3
  • Helga Mauersberger (ed.): Dresdner Kreuzchor und Thomanerchor Leipzig. Zwei Kantoren und ihre Zeit. Rudolf und Erhard Mauersberger. Druck- und Verlagsgesellschaft Marienberg, Marienberg 2007. ISBN 978-3-931770-46-4
  • Michael Maul, Dero berühmbter Chor – Die Leipziger Thomasschule und ihre Kantoren 1212–1804 Lehmstedt Verlag, Leipzig 2012. ISBN 978-3-942473-24-8
  • Corinna Wörner: Zwischen Anpassung und Resistenz. Der Thomanerchor Leipzig in zwei politischen Systemen. Studien und Materialien zur Musikwissenschaft, 123. Georg Olms Verlag, Hildesheim, Baden Baden 2023, ISBN 978-3-487-16232-4 (Abstract)

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Thomanerchor on Leipzig Online
  • Johan van Veen: Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750) / Thomanerchor Leipzig – The Great Bach Tradition (CD review) musicweb-international.com November 2011
  • Thomanerchor discography at Discogs
  • Thomanerchor at IMDb

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The Thomanerchor English St Thomas Choir of Leipzig is a boys choir in Leipzig Germany The choir was founded in 1212 The choir comprises about 90 boys from 9 to 18 years of age The members called Thomaner reside in a boarding school the Thomasalumnat and attend the St Thomas School Leipzig a Gymnasium school with a linguistic profile and a focus on musical education The younger members attend the primary school Grundschule Forum Thomanum or Anna Magdalena Bach Schule 1 2 Johann Sebastian Bach served as Thomaskantor director of the choir and church music in Leipzig from 1723 to 1750 ThomanerchorChoirOriginLeipzig GermanyFounded1212 812 years ago 1212 GenreChoral classicalMusic directorAndreas ReizeAffiliationSt Thomas Church LeipzigWebsitewww wbr thomanerchor wbr de Contents 1 The choir 2 History 3 Cantors 4 Notable members 5 Films 6 Awards and recognition 7 See also 8 References 9 Bibliography 10 External linksThe choir edit nbsp The choir singing at the Bach House in Eisenach on 17 May 2007 nbsp Thomaskirche 2008Although the choir s main musical field traditionally consists of the vocal works of Johann Sebastian Bach the repertoire comprises pieces from different eras from the Renaissance to contemporary music Andreas Reize is the 18th Thomaskantor since Bach The Forum Thomanum is the campus of the choir in the Bach quarter of Leipzig It was inaugurated in 2012 and includes the Thomasalumnat boarding school kindergarten primary school high school choir rehearsal space Luther Church youth hostel administration buildings gym a rehearsal hall and more amenities 3 Some critics who contend that the Forum Thomanum project will change the way that the Thomaner are instructed and recruited Most of the members of the Thomanerchor live in the Thomasalumnat on Hiller Street The boys are separated into so called Stuben rather than school classes Each Stube is not only a sleeping room but also an administrative entity with a closed hierarchy and a clear assignment of tasks One or more older choir boys live with the younger ones in each Stube in order to create a hierarchy and didactic relationship Hence the upbringing in the Thomanerchor is provided primarily by the older members and the educators play a smaller role Therefore it is possible to have 90 boys living under one roof supervised by only five educators The Stuben are redistributed every year in order to maintain the age groupings and also to influence the social order in the Stube The Stuben have only lockable wardrobes Kote and one table for each boy The rooms also have other furnishings namely shelves for books newspapers and satchels radios plants and chairs Televisions and computers are not allowed Each Stube consists of at least four rooms and a washroom with two showers and each room has two to three beds The Thomasalumnat also has a gym a rehearsal hall and a dining hall where all boys eat together three times a day a shop where the tailor sews the boys suits for the concerts an archive a wing of the building for the teachers who live there a room for the band a model railway room a fitness room a living room for the older boys a press room for the school s newspaper a sauna a library with computers and internet an infirmary and a television room Communal restrooms are located on the hallway of each Stube The Thomanerchor gives concerts across Germany at least two major tours a year and abroad The choir also sings three times a week in the Thomaskirche Motette every Friday evening at 6 and every Saturday afternoon at 3 service on Sundays at 9 o clock The choir also sings at Protestant festivities The children have vacations during the summer school vacations The tour of 2012 the choir s 800th year presented a program of Alessandro Scarlatti s Exultate Deo Kyrie and Gloria from Palestrina s Missa sine nomine Bruckner s motets Vexilla regis and Christus factus est pro nobis and Bach s motet Jesu meine Freude It was performed for example on 6 July in the Eberbach Abbey at the Rheingau Musik Festival History edit nbsp The choir in 1953This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it March 2017 The Margrave of Meissen founded St Thomas priory for Augustinian Canons Augustiner Chorherrenstift zu St Thomas in 1212 A school was annexed to the monastery the intended purpose of which was to develop future priests Since the Reformation in 1539 the school and the choir have belonged to the city of Leipzig it is also influenced by the Protestant Church of Saxony This makes the Thomanerchor the oldest cultural entity in the city and one of the oldest in Europe the Regensburger Domspatzen is the oldest known choir on record 4 When Johann Sebastian Bach served as director the choir consisted of about 50 singers of which the best 16 were used for performance of cantatas 5 After Bach s death other famous musicians served as director among them Doles Hiller and Moritz Hauptmann By the end of the 19th century the Thomasschule next to the Thomaskirche was demolished and the choir moved to the Hiller street now the Leipziger Music Quarter During the Nazi era the choir was incorporated into the Hitler Jugend in 1937 But the Nazi government did not succeed in infiltrating their ideology into the choir s repertoire because the then director Ramin concentrated on religious works He also tried to prevent the boys from being enlisted as long as possible Georg Christoph Biller who was a Thomaner himself in his youth directed the choir from 1992 to 2015 After retiring for health reasons he was succeeded by Gotthold Schwarz as interim cantor the latter being officially appointed as the new Thomaskantor in June 2016 6 The 18th Thomaskantor after Bach is Andreas Reize nbsp Thomanerchor at Lutherkirche Wiesbaden 2022He resumed the traditional summer tours with a program called Salmo after the opening piece Salmo 150 7 It was presented at the Thomaskirche 8 and in Merseburg Cathedral 9 among other places in Thuringia and at the Lutherkirche in Wiesbaden as part of the Rheingau Musik Festival 10 Cantors editMain article Thomaskantor Cantors of the Thomanerchor called Thomaskantor in German have included in brackets their time in the office Georg Rhau 1518 1520 Johannes Galliculus 1520 1525 Sethus Calvisius 1594 1615 Johann Hermann Schein 1615 1630 Tobias Michael 1631 1657 Sebastian Knupfer 1657 1676 Johann Schelle 1677 1701 Johann Kuhnau 1701 1722 Johann Sebastian Bach 1723 1750 Johann Friedrich Doles 1756 1789 Johann Adam Hiller 1789 1801 Johann Gottfried Schicht 1810 1823 Christian Theodor Weinlig 1823 1842 Moritz Hauptmann 1842 1868 Ernst Friedrich Richter 1868 1879 Wilhelm Rust 1880 1892 Gustav Schreck 1893 1918 Karl Straube 1918 1939 Gunther Ramin 1939 1956 Kurt Thomas 1957 1960 Erhard Mauersberger 1961 1972 Hans Joachim Rotzsch 1972 1991 Georg Christoph Biller 1992 2015 Gotthold Schwarz 2016 2021 acting cantor 2015 2016 Andreas Reize 2021 11 Notable members editCarl Philipp Emanuel Bach Gunther Ramin Diethard Hellmann Jorg Peter Weigle Die Prinzen Hans Jurgen Beyer de Georg Christoph Biller Jurgen Golle de Reiner Suss Erhard Mauersberger Martin Christian Vogel ensemble amarcord Christoph Genz Hanns Martin Schneidt Matthias Weichert David Timm Martin PetzoldFilms editThe Flying Classroom de Literal adaptation of Erich Kastner s novel The Flying Classroom Germany 2003 Director Tomy Wigand OCLC 742197375 800 Years of Thomanerchor Germany March 25 2012 MDR Television YouTube OCLC 958003602 Die Thomaner Documentary film Germany March 2012 Directors Paul Smaczny Gunter Atteln OCLC 956369041Awards and recognition editAwards 2023 Bach Medal 12 2014 Preis der Europaischen Kirchenmusik 13 2012 ECHO Classic Award Special award 14 2011 Bach Prize of the Royal Academy of Music London 15 2002 Brahms Prize of the Brahms Society of Schleswig Holstein German Brahms Preis 16 Europaischer Kulturpreis fur Chormusik 17 State decorations Fatherland s Order of Merit in Gold of East Germany German Vaterlandischer Verdienstorden 18 Eponyms 1924 The asteroid 1023 Thomana discovered by Karl Wilhelm Reinmuth was named after the boys choir 19 See also editSt Thomas Church Leipzig St Thomas School LeipzigReferences edit Anna Magdalena Bach Schule Grundschule der Stadt Leipzig Stadt Leipzig in German Retrieved 5 February 2022 Freier Trager Grundschule forum thomanum Stadt Leipzig in German Retrieved 5 February 2022 Chronik www forum thomanum de Retrieved 19 September 2020 Regensburger Domspatzen Boys Choir Short History www bach cantatas com Retrieved 21 April 2018 Wolff Christoph 2000 Johann Sebastian Bach the learned musician 2013 ed New York W W Norton pp 260 263 ISBN 978 0 393 32256 9 Zapf Angelika 11 February 2017 Thomaskantor Gotthold Schwarz MDR Kultur in German Archived from the original on 5 March 2017 Retrieved 5 March 2017 Motette in der Thomaskirche PDF mvmc de in German 15 July 2022 Retrieved 3 August 2022 Korfmacher Peter 7 July 2022 Musik aus funf Jahrhunderten Konzert des Thomanerchors unter Andreas Reize in der Thomaskirche Leipziger Volkszeitung in German Retrieved 3 August 2022 Thomaner in German MDR 15 July 2022 Retrieved 20 July 2022 Wenda Manuel 11 July 2022 RMF Thomanerchor zeigt Akkuratesse und Spiritualitat Main Spitze in German Retrieved 20 July 2022 Andreas Reize wird Leipzigs neuer Thomaskantor LVZ Leipziger Volkszeitung in German 18 December 2020 Retrieved 19 December 2020 Thomanerchor erhalt Bach Medaille der Stadt Leipzig neue musikzeitung nmz in German Retrieved 6 April 2023 Preis der Europaischen Kirchenmusik 2014 geht an den Thomanerchor Leipzig Schwabisch Gmund in German Retrieved 5 February 2022 Thomanerchor Chailly und Amarcord aus Leipzig werden mit Echo Klassik geehrt Leipziger Volkszeitung in German 20 September 2012 Retrieved 5 February 2022 Anon 7 September 2011 Academy Kohn Bach Prize winners Thomanerchor Leipzig London Royal Academy of Music Archived from the original on 2 April 2012 Retrieved 9 September 2011 Brahmspreis fur Leipziger Thomanerchor 16 06 2002 DW COM in German Retrieved 5 February 2022 Prominente Botschafter Wir fordern Kultur in Europa in German 8 March 2019 Retrieved 5 February 2022 Braune Musik ǀ Schlag ins Kantor der Freitag in German Retrieved 5 February 2022 Thomanerchor Leipzig Trager Forderer und Partner Thomanerchor Leipzig in German Retrieved 5 February 2022 Bibliography editHorst List Aus der Geschichte des Thomanerchores Thomanerchor Leipzig 1953 Lenka von Koerber Wir singen Bach Der Thomanerchor und seine Kantoren Urania Verlag Berlin 1954 Horst List Auf Konzertreise Ein Buch von den Reisen des Leipziger Thomanerchores Reich Hamburg Bergstedt 1957 Richard Petzoldt Der Leipziger Thomanerchor Edition Leipzig Leipzig 1962 Bernhard Knick St Thomas zu Leipzig Schule und Chor Statte des Wirkens von Johann Sebastian Bach Bilder und Dokumente zur Geschichte der Thomasschule und des Thomanerchores mit ihren zeitgeschichtlichen Beziehungen Mit einer Einfuhrung von Manfred Mezger Breitkopf amp Hartel Wiesbaden 1963 Hans Jochim Rothe Thomanerchor zu Leipzig Deutsche Demokratische Republik Thomanerchor Leipzig 1968 Horst List Der Thomanerchor zu Leipzig Deutscher Verlag fur Musik Leipzig 1975 Armin Schneiderheinze Der Thomanerchor zu Leipzig Thomanerchor Leipzig 1982 Wolfgang Hanke Die Thomaner Union Verlag Berlin 1985 Stefan Altner Roland Weise Thomanerchor Leipzig Almanach 1 1996 ISBN 978 3 9804313 1 6 Gunter Hempel Episoden um die Thomaskirche und die Thomaner Tauchaer Verlag Taucha 1997 ISBN 978 3 910074 67 5 Michael Fuchs Methoden der Fruhdiagnostik des Eintrittszeitpunktes der Mutation bei Knabenstimmen Untersuchungen bei Sangern des Thomanerchores Leipzig 1997 Stefan Altner Thomanerchor und Thomaskirche Historisches und Gegenwartiges in Bildern Tauchaer Verlag Taucha 1998 ISBN 978 3 910074 84 2 Georg Christoph Biller Stefan Altner Thomaneralmanach 4 Beitrage zur Geschichte und Gegenwart des Thomanerchors Passage Verlag Leipzig 2000 ISBN 978 3 932900 33 4 Gert Mothes Siegfried Stadler Die Thomaner Passage Verlag Leipzig 2004 ISBN 978 3 932900 91 4 Stefan Altner Das Thomaskantorat im 19 Jahrhundert Bewerber und Kandidaten fur das Leipziger Thomaskantorat in den Jahren 1842 bis 1918 Quellenstudien zur Entwicklung des Thomaskantorats und des Thomanerchors vom Wegfall der offentlichen Singumgange 1837 bis zur ersten Auslandsreise 1920 Passage Verlag Leipzig 2006 ISBN 978 3 938543 15 3 Helga Mauersberger ed Dresdner Kreuzchor und Thomanerchor Leipzig Zwei Kantoren und ihre Zeit Rudolf und Erhard Mauersberger Druck und Verlagsgesellschaft Marienberg Marienberg 2007 ISBN 978 3 931770 46 4 Michael Maul Dero beruhmbter Chor Die Leipziger Thomasschule und ihre Kantoren 1212 1804 Lehmstedt Verlag Leipzig 2012 ISBN 978 3 942473 24 8 Corinna Worner Zwischen Anpassung und Resistenz Der Thomanerchor Leipzig in zwei politischen Systemen Studien und Materialien zur Musikwissenschaft 123 Georg Olms Verlag Hildesheim Baden Baden 2023 ISBN 978 3 487 16232 4 Abstract External links editOfficial website Thomanerchor on Leipzig Online Johan van Veen Johann Sebastian Bach 1685 1750 Thomanerchor Leipzig The Great Bach Tradition CD review musicweb international com November 2011 Thomanerchor discography at Discogs Thomanerchor at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Thomanerchor amp oldid 1186347612, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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