Magdalene Schauss-Flake
Magdalene Schauss-Flake (25 July 1921 – 24 September 2008) was a German composer and organist who gave recitals throughout the United States and Europe.[1][2][3]
Biography
Schauss-Flake was born in
Folkwang School while working as a jazz musician in bars. Her teachers included Hans Chemin-Petit, Siegfried Reda, and Ludwig Weber. She married a minister named Schauss and they had three children. Schauss-Flake taught at a music academy in Szczecin, Poland, and worked as a church musician in Germany in Anklam, Essen-Altendorf, and Essen-Kupferdreh. She gave organ recitals throughout the United States and Europe. She is buried in Burgsponheim, Germany.[3]
Schauss-Flake’s works have been recorded commercially on LPs by Capella 3 (today known as Cantate); Carus-Verlag; Lauda; and MDG (Musikproduktion Dabringhaus Und Grimm).[1][2] Her compositions are published by Carus-Verlag, Presto Music, Strube Musikverlag, and Tezak Verlag. Her works include:
Chamber
- Serenade (4 trombones)[4]
- Suite in G (brass and woodwinds)[5]
- Variationen ueber das Lied ‘es ist ein Schnitter (trombone and narrator)[1]
- Variationen ueber ein Thema von Anton Dvorak (trumpet and trombone)[1]
Vocal
- “Befiehl dem Herrn deine Wege”[1]
- Der Morgensternn ist aufgedrungen (soprano, choir, and 6 wind instruments; text by Daniel Rumpius) [1]
- “Du meine Seele singe”[1]
- “Jauchzet dem Herrn, alle Welt” (Psalm 100)[6]
- “Jauchzet, ihr Himmel”[1]
- “Nun lasst uns Gott, dem Herren”[1]
- Ohren gabst du mir (choir; text by Paul Ernst Ruppel)[1]
References
- ^ OCLC 16714846.
- ^ a b "Magdalene Schauß-Flake". Discogs. Retrieved 2023-03-15.
- ^ OCLC 1001340560.)
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link - ^ Music, Books on Music, and Sound Recordings. Library of Congress. 1984.
- ISBN 978-0-313-26019-3.
- OCLC 6815939.