- Joseph Ahrens
Joseph Ahrens (b. April 17, 1904,
Sommersell - d. December 21, 1997,Berlin ) was a German composer andorganist .Ahrens received early training in organ and choral music, and studied at the Berlin Staatlich Akademie für Kirchen- und Schulmusik from 1925 to 1928 under
Alfred Sittard ,Max Seiffert , andWilhelm Middelschulte . In 1928 he became a docent at the school. Between 1931 and 1940 Ahrens was the organist for theBerliner Philharmoniker , simultaneously serving as the organist for theCathedral of St. Hedwig after 1934. From 1945 to 1957 he was organist at the Salvatorkirche in Berlin-Wilmersdorf. Taking a professorship in church music at the Berlin Hochschule für Musik in 1945, he remained there until 1969, serving as deputy director from 1954 to 1958.Ahrens was a noted organ improviser. His compositions often combined elements of prior liturgical music styles (such as
Gregorian chant ) with modern techniques likedodecaphony . A large portion of his output is written for theCatholic Church .His daughter is the organist
Sieglinde Ahrens .Works
;Organ works:
*Canzone in F (1930)
*Pange lingua, Hymnus (1935)
*Toccata eroica (1935)
*Partita "Christus ist erstanden" (1935)
*Fünf kleine Stücke (Five small pieces) (1936)
*Regina coeli (1937)
*Fantasie, Grave marcia funebre and Toccata in C minor (1939)
*Jesu, meine Freude, Partita (1942)
*Praeludium and Fugue in F minor (1942)
*Toccata and Fugue in E minor (1942)
*Concertino G Major (1943)
*Fantasie in B (1943)
*Orgelmesse (Organ Mass) (1945)
*Verleih uns Frieden gnädiglich, Partita (1947)
*Lobe den Herren, Partita (1947)
*Das Heilige Jahr (The Holy Year, Choral work for organ) 1948/50
*Cantiones Gregorianae pro organo I-III (1957)
*Verwandlungen I (1963), II (1964) und III (1965)
*Fünf Leisen (1969)
*Trilogia contrapunctica (1972,1975,1976)
*Canticum Organi I-III (1972,1975, 1976)
*Trilogia dodekaphonica (1978);Other works
*Passion of St. Matthew (1950)
*Passion of St. John (1961)
*various other choral worksWritings
* "Formprinzipien des gregorianischen Chorals und mein Orgelstil", Heidelberg 1978
*"Von den Modi zur Dodekaphonie", Heidelberg 1979
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