Stefan Rauh
Stefan Rauh (born 1963, in Bayreuth) is a German conductor, publisher (Sonat-Verlag), church musician and composer.
Biography
Stefan Rauh was born in Bayreuth and attended the music gymnasium of the Regensburger Domspatzen. During his time at gymnasium he was a member of the Regensburger cathedral chorus. During his studies (Latin, Philosophy and Church Music) with Norbert Düchtel, Eberhart Georg Ratzinger and Roland Büchner, he returned to the Regensburger cathedral chorus, this time as conductor. His musical studies were complemented by postgraduate studies of 'choir conducting' with Uwe Gronostay at the University of Arts Berlin and Master courses with Eric Ericson and Howard Arman.
Following his studies, Rauh was assistant of professor Uwe Gronostay in the Philharmonischen Chor Berlin and other professional choirs. As artistic director of various vocal ensembles, the 'Rothenfelsen Chorwochen', as lecturer in choir conduction courses nationally and internationally as well as author of essays and reviews in professional journals he earned international publicity.[1]
Since 1990, Rauh is working as a church musician. From 1995 to 2010 he was church musician of the church Heilige Familie in Berlin-Lichterfelde (archdiocese Berlin). As composer and publisher he dedicates himself to works of choral and instrumental music. Stefan Rauh is conductor of the choir of the Johanneskirche Berlin-Schlachtensee as well as the Kammerchor Berlin.[2][3]
In 2000 Stefan Rauh founded the 'Berliner Chormusik Verlag' in Berlin. Originally, his publishing was specialised on editions of choir music only. In 2009 the publishing range was expanded by the editions of 'Edition Musica Rinata', so that the variety of published works now also included compositions for organ and other instruments. The programs of both publishing houses, now consolidated, were developed further. 2013 the company moved to Kleinmaschnow, Potsdam. January 2015 both company parts were united under the name Sonat-Verlag.[4]
Selected compositions
Vocal
- Ave Maria, für Chor (SSAATTBB), Sonat-Verlag.
- Christe, du Lamm Gottes, für Chor (SATB), Sonat- Verlag, on "Christe, du Lamm Gottes".
- Drei französische Weisen, für Bläserquartett, Sonat-Verlag.
- Ein Haus voll Glorie schauet, für Chor (SAB), Sonat-Verlag.
- Heilig ist Gott in Herrlichkeit, für Chor (SATB), Sonat-Verlag.
- Komm, du Heiland aller Welt, für Chor (SATB), Sonat-Verlag.
- Komm, Schöpfer Geist, Variationen für Orgel, Sonat-Verlag.
- Kündet allen in der Not, für Chor (SATB), Sonat-Verlag.
- Kyrie, für Chor (SSAATTBB), Sonat-Verlag.
- Lobe den Herren, für Chor (SATB), Sonat-Verlag.
- Mit Ernst, o Menschenkinder, für Chor (SATB), Sonat-Verlag.
- O du fröhliche, für Chor (SATB), Sonat-Verlag.
- Stille Nacht, für Chor (SATB), Sonat-Verlag.
Instrumental
- Drei französische Weisen nach alten Drehorgelmelodien aus dem 18. Jahrhundert, für Bläserquartett, Sonat-Verlag 2015.
- Ist das der Leib, Herr Jesus Christ. Liedpartita zum Osterfest, für Orgel manualiter, Sonat-Verlag 2015.
- Zu Bethlehem geboren, Variationen für Orgel, Sonat-Verlag.
References
- ↑ "Chorwochen Burg Rothenfels", leader Stefan Rauh
- ↑ Works of Stefan Rauh
- ↑ Website Kammerchor Berlin
- ↑ Vita Stefan Rauh
Sources
- Musica sacra 6/2013. Inspirierend und wegweisend. Rothenfelser Chorwoche.
External links
- Werke von Stefan Rauh in the German National Library catalogue
- Literature by and abaut Stefan Rauh in the Bavarian State Library catalogue