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Heinrich Sutermeister
1910 - 1995
Switzerland
Heinrich Sutermeister (12/08/1910 - 16/03/1995), a Swiss composer, born in Feuerthalen. The bulk of Sutermeister's output consists of stage works, indebted to the example of Orff in their simplicity and directness, yet also displaying a personal dramatic formula in their attention to Italian theatrical models. Concertos and chamber music complement the operatic achievement. Sutermeister's choral pieces are enduringly popular.
Missa da requiem
Missa da requiem composed in 1952, contains:
01. Introitus (7'44) 02. Dies Irae (12'42) 03. Offertorium (6'32) 04. Sanctus (7'28) 05. Agnus Dei (8'23)
♫ 01. Introitus © Wergo WER 6294-2 ♫ 02. Dies Irae © Wergo WER 6294-2 ♫ 03. Offertorium © Wergo WER 6294-2 ♫ 04. Sanctus © Wergo WER 6294-2 ♫ 05. Agnus Dei © Wergo WER 6294-2 A Requiem for soli, mixed choir and orchestra. Requiem settings from the 20th century are remarkable for their range and variety. Those that continue the ‘symphonic’ manner of the previous century include the settings by Maliszewski (1930), G.F. Malipiero (1938), Guido Guerrini (Missa pro defunctis ‘alla memoria di G. Marconi’, 1938–9), Sutermeister (1952), Virgil Thomson (1960) and Frank Martin (1971–2).
Notable contributors to the 20th-century repertory are Bresgen, Duruflé, Guerrini, Karg-Elert, Ligeti, Lutoslawski, Maliszewski, Sutermeister, Thompson, Thomson, Zandonai and Zanella.
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