Gottfried Kluttig
Gottfried Kluttig (1 September 1913 – 14 March 2004) was a German Kantor and Kirchenmusikdirektor.
Life[]
Kluttig was born in Frauenstein, in the then Kingdom of Saxony. After elementary school[1] he attended the in Dresden.[2] With the Abitur in 1933, he began studies at the of the University of Music and Theatre Leipzig. His teachers included in organ, Kurt Thomas in choral conducting and Johann Nepomuk David in composition.[3]
nearAfter graduating in 1937, he entered the full-time kirchenmusikalische Ministry. He began his career at the in Dresden- as successor to the church musician Alfred Zimmer. [4] During the Second World War, he was called up for military service, which was followed by a prisoner of war of several years.[3] During this time, Max Lehmann was his substitute.[4]
In 1950, he returned to St Mark's Church and helped to rebuild the congregation.[4] In the 1950s, he initiated the renovation of the Eule organ damaged by the air bombing of Dresden.[2] As the first post-war cantor in Dresden, he performed the Christmas Oratorio by Johann Sebastian Bach with his choirs and the Collegium musicum. This was followed by performances, among others of the Historia der Geburt Christi by Heinrich Schütz, the St John Passion by Johann Sebastian Bach, The Creationg by Joseph Haydn and the Requiem by Anton Bruckner.[2]
In 1961, he became cantor at the [2] In the parish he abolished the separation of boys' and girls' choirs and established a mixed Children's Choir, the Kurrende Radeberg. [5] At the same time he became Kirchenmusikdirektor (KMD) in the .[2] After the departure of KMD Harry Kaiser, he was again involved with reconstruction processes here.[2] Thus, in the 1970s, he accompanied the installation of the Herbig organ. [2] After the dissolution of the church district in 1978, he took over the position as KMD in the church district .[3] He retired in 1983; his successor in Radeberg was Wolfgang Junghanß.[6]
.He took the regional church music director Alfred Stier as a model in his music pedagogical work and published a two-volume singing school in 1970. In addition, he was involved in Catholic catechesis training at the in Radebeul and as a lecturer for choir and children's choir direction at the Dresden Regional Church Music School.[3]
Most recently, he lived in a senior citizens' residence in Radeberg.[1] His son Christian Kluttig (born 1943) became a conductor.[7]
Kluttig died in Dresden[2] at the age of 90.
Publications[]
- Ein methodischer Lehrgang zur Musikerziehung des Chorsängers. Dargestellt nach der Tonika-do-Lehre.[8] 2 volumes: Einführung und Arbeitshilfen für den Kantor and Fibel für den Chorschüler. Kirchenchorwerk der Evangelisch-lutherischen Landeskirche Sachsens, Dresden 1970.
Further reading[]
- Dieter Auerbach (2011). "Gottfried Kluttig". In Bautz, Traugott (ed.). Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL) (in German). 32. Nordhausen: Bautz. cols. 792–794. ISBN 978-3-88309-615-5.
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b Sometimes he sits at the piano. In the Sächsische Zeitung, 1 September 2003, p. 11.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h Dieter Auerbach. "Gottfried Kluttig". Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL) (in German).
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d Radeberger Kirchenmusikdirektor i.R. Gottfried Kluttig wird heute 90. In Dresdner Neueste Nachrichten, 2 September 2003, p. 7.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c Dresdner Kantoren und Organisten berichten über ihre Tätigkeit und über die Musikpflege an ihrer Kirche. In Matthias Herrmann (ed.): Dresden church music in the 19th and 20th centuries (Music in Dresden. Vol. 3). Laaber, Laaber 1998, ISBN 3-89007-331-X, pp. 415ff., here p. 441.
- ^ Today only favourite songs in the town church. In the Sächsische Zeitung, 21 September 2013, p. 17.
- ^ Iris Schmidt: Er ist ein Orgelvirtuose. In the Sächsische Zeitung, 3 March 2001, p. 11.
- ^ Jens Fritzsche: Eine musikalische Heimkehr. Am Sonntag ist in Radeberg ein ungewöhnlicher Liederabend zu erleben. Und ein ungewöhnliches Grammophon. In the Sächsische Zeitung, 19 October 2017, p. 16.
- ^ Ein methodischer Lehrgang zur Musikerziehung des Chorsängers. Dargestellt nach der Tonika-do-Lehre on WorldCat
External links[]
- Literature by and about Gottfried Kluttig in the German National Library catalogue
- German music educators
- German prisoners of war in World War II
- 1913 births
- 2004 deaths
- People from Frauenstein, Saxony
- Kirchenmusikdirektor