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Konrad Kunz
1812 - 1875
Germany
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K.M. Kunz
Konrad Max [Konrad] Kunz (29/04/1812 - 03/08/1875) a German choir director and head of incidental music at the Royal Court and National Theater in Munich. Born in Schwandorf; died in Munich). He is considered one of the “fathers of German male singing” and has created numerous compositions for male choirs that have been sung almost throughout Europe, America and Australia. In 1860 Kunz composed the melody of what would later become the Bavarian anthem.
Source:https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Konrad_Max_Kunz
Grabgesang
Period:Romanticism
Musical form:mass
Text/libretto:Latin mass
Grabgesang (Funeral song: In paradisum deducens p. Angeli.) Kyrie. Requiem. Roman chorale melodies for Men's choir with accompaniment v. 6 brass instruments (or organ). Printed: Mainz, 1851.
Source:https://hofmeister.rhul.ac.uk/2008/content/database/search/page(7);jsessionid=node05gp2qidtmthe1jkg69a0xomhq218928