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Wolfgang Luderitz
1926 - 2012
Germany
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W. Lüderitz
Wolfgang Lüderitz (10/08/1926 - 07/09/2012) a German composer of choral music. Lüderitz was born in the village of Dudweiler in the territory of the Saar Basin, however he grew up in Wickrathberg near Mönchengladbach in Germany. There, he played the church organ already at the age of fifteen and later became a choirmaster.[1] In 1951, he graduated as choirmaster from the Cologne University of Music and went on to study musicology at the University of Cologne from 1951 to 1954. Among his teachers there was Karl Gustav Fellerer.[2] From 1956 until his death in 2012 he lived in the neighborhood of Porz in Cologne, where he was active as a choirmaster and church musician.[1][3] The first compositions by Wolfgang Lüderitz were published in 1954, but his works became more popular in Germany in the 1960s. In the mid-1980s, he had already published about 170 original compositions and derivative works of both secular and religious music, ranging from simple stanzaic songs to symphonic cantatas.
Source:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfgang_L%C3%BCderitz_(composer)
Requiem - Seele, vergiss Sie nicht
Period:Modernism
Composed in:1965c
Musical form:motet
Text/libretto:Friedrich Hebbel (1813-1863)
Requiem for male's choir. Title of this motet: "Seele, vergiss Sie nicht, Seele, vergiss nicht die Toten". The text is a poem by the German poet Friedrich Hebbel (1813 - 1863).

Requiem

Seele, vergiss Sie nicht,
Seele, vergiss nicht die Toten!
Sieh', Sie umschweben dich,
schauernd verlassen,
und in den heiligen Gluten,
die den Armen die Liebe schürt,
atmen Sie auf und erwarmen,
und geniessen zum letzten Mal
ihr verglimmendes Leben.

Seele, vergiss Sie nicht,
Seele, vergiss nicht die Toten!

Und wenn du dich ihnen verschliessest,
so erstarren Sie bis hinein in das Tiefste.
Dann ergreift Sie der Sturm der Nacht
dem Sie zusammengekrampft
in sich trotzten im Schoss der Liebe.
Und er jagt Sie mit Ungestüm
durch die endlose Wüste hin,
wo nicht Leben mehr ist,
nur Kampf losgelassener Kräfte
neuerneuertes Sein.

Seele, vergiss Sie nicht,
Seele, vergiss nicht die Toten.
Source:Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek
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C.F. Hebbel
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