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Gottfried August Homilius (2 February 1714 2 June 1785) was a German composer, cantor and organist.[1] He is considered one of the most important church composers of the generation following Bach's,[2] and was the main representative of the empfindsamer style.

Gottfried August Homilius (1782)
Gottfried August Homilius (1782)

Life


Homilius was born in Rosenthal, Saxony, the son of a Lutheran pastor, and was educated at the Annenschule in Dresden. He then studied law at Leipzig University and the organ under Johann Sebastian Bach. From 1742 he was organist at the Dresden Frauenkirche, and from 1755 until his death cantor at the Kreuzkirche in Dresden with the associated responsibility of music director at the Kreuzkirche, the Sophienkirche, and the Frauenkirche.[2] After the destruction of the Kreuzkirche during the Seven Years' War he worked mainly at the Frauenkirche.


Works


Homilius predominantly composed church music: more than 10 passions (one printed in 1775; his St. Matthew Passion, particularly outstanding in the preclassical style of C.P.E. Bach and an extremely worthy successor of J.S. Bach's best-known work of the same name, has been recorded on CD), an oratorio for Christmas (1777) and one for Easter, over 60 motets, more than 150 cantatas (six arias from these appeared in 1786), chorales, preludes, and choral works. He composed also organ music: 36 Chorale preludes for organ. His students included eminent composer Daniel Gottlob Türk as well as Johann Adam Hiller. See: List of music students by teacher: G to J#Gottfried August Homilius. His vocal compositions enjoyed great popularity through the 19th century, as witnessed by the large number of copies still extant. A complete worklist and edition is in preparation at Carus Verlag; the Homilius-Werkverzeichnis numbers (HoWV) follow the dissertation of Karl Feld and the new edition of Uwe Wolf.


Passions and oratorios



Organ music



References


  1. Dennis Shrock Choral Repertoire 2009 -- Page 303 "1714–1785 Homilius was born near Dresden, where he was educated and where he served as substitute organist at the ..."
  2. Don Michael Randel, ed. (1996). The Harvard Biographical Dictionary of Music. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. p. 392. ISBN 9780674372993. Homilius, Gottfried August



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[de] Gottfried August Homilius

Gottfried August Homilius (* 2. Februar 1714 in Rosenthal; † 2. Juni 1785[1] in Dresden) war ein deutscher Komponist, Kantor und Organist.
- [en] Gottfried August Homilius

[es] Gottfried August Homilius

Gottfried August Homilius (2 de febrero de 1714 – 2 de junio de 1785) fue un compositor alemán, cantor y organista.[1] Está considerado como uno de los compositores de música religiosa más importante de la generación siguiente a Bach. Es, y fue, el representante principal del estilo sensible empfindsamer Stil.[2]

[ru] Хомилиус, Готфрид Август

Готфрид Август Хомилиус (Гомилиус) (нем. Gottfried August Homilius; 2 февраля 1714, Розенталь в курфюршестве Саксония — 2 июня 1785, Дрезден) — немецкий композитор, регент, музыкант-органист периода рококо[3]. Он считается одним из самых важных церковных композиторов поколения после Баха[4], и был главным представителем стиля сентиментализм.



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