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Hermann Ambrosius (25 July 1897 – 25 October 1983) was a German composer and music educator.

Hermann Ambrosius (before 1926)
Hermann Ambrosius (before 1926)

Life


Born in Hamburg, Ambrosius came via Magdeburg, Berlin and Chemnitz to Leipzig, where he received his musical education. He was a master student of Hans Pfitzner at the Prussian Academy of Arts. From 1925 to 1942, Ambrosius was Tonmeister at the Mitteldeutsche Rundfunk AG [de] and since 1926 teacher at the University of Music and Theatre Leipzig.[1]

After the Machtergreifung by the Nazis, Ambrosius became a member of the NSDAP on 4 March 1933 under the party number 2,994,125.[2] Since 1936 he was also active as Gauobmann Mitte of the Reichsmusikkammer.[2] From 1943 to 1945 he was a teacher at the "Städtische Musikschule für Jugend und Volk" in Leipzig. After he had been drafted into the Wehrmacht for the first time in 1939, he was exempted from military service in 1940, but had to do military service again in 1944 until the end of the Second World War.[2] During the National Socialism period he wrote various cantatas and songs for male choir in conformity with the system in addition to symphonic and concertante music and the Deutschen Landschaftsbildern (1939).[3]

From 1945 Ambrosius worked as a private music teacher, choir leader and freelance artist. After his death, the city of Engen honoured the composer and named a street after him.

Ambrosius left an extensive compositional legacy of over 500 works. Especially his compositions for Zupfmusik [de] are of importance. They had already been the focus of attention of soloists and chamber music ensembles since the 1930s and have enjoyed ever increasing popularity ever since.[4] The "Bund Deutscher Zupfmusiker [de]" expressly promoted his work for this field and made him an honorary member.

Ambrosius died in Enden at the age of 86.


Work



Music for radio plays



Literature



References


  1. Franz Hirtler: : Ambrosius, Hermann, in Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart vol.15, 1973, p. 175.
  2. Fred K. Prieberg: Handbuch Deutsche Musiker 1933-1945, CD-Rom-Lexikon, Kiel 2004, p. 132.
  3. Examples by Fred K. Prieberg: Handbuch Deutsche Musiker 1933–1945, CD-Rom-Lexikon, Kiel 2004, pp. 132136.
  4. ZUPFMUSIKmagazin 4/1997



На других языках


[de] Hermann Ambrosius

Hermann Ambrosius (* 25. Juli 1897 in Hamburg; † 25. Oktober 1983 in Engen) war ein deutscher Komponist und Musikpädagoge.
- [en] Hermann Ambrosius



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