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Brunhilde Sonntag (27 September 1936 – 18 December 2002) was a
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composer,
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and music teacher.


Biography

Brunhilde Sonntag was born in
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, Germany. She studied organ at the School of Church Music in
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and education at the Pedagogical Institute Jugenheim. From 1959 to 1963 she worked as a teacher at the Friedrich Ebert School in
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and took private composition lessons from
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. From 1963 to 1969 she studied composition at the Hochschule for Music and Performing Arts in
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with and
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, and took a teaching position in the Department of Music of the Justus Liebig University, Giessen. From 1973 to 1977 Sonntag studied musicology at the Philipps-University in Marburg, and graduated with a
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. She took a position as assistant professor at the College of Education Westfalen-Lippe, Münster Department. From 1981 to 1992 she worked as a professor at the University-GH-Duisburg, and in 1992 took a position as professor at the
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. Sonntag published a number of books and professional articles on music. She served as co-editor of the ''Journal of Music Education'', co-editor of the cultural magazine ''Sound Tracks'', and editor of a series on music, art and consumerism in ''LIT Verlag'', Münster.


Works

Sonntag composed for orchestra, chamber ensemble, voice, choir, and solo instrument. Selected works include: *''Auf einem Baum ein Kuckuck saß'' cantata (1958) *''Wenn die Tale blühn'' choral cantata (1958) *''Christ ist erstanden'' (1958) *''Hausbau-Stück'' for piano (1959) *''Schädelvariationen'' for soprano and piano (1967/68) *''Fantasie und Fuge über EGAH'' for organ (1976) *''Vier Klavierstücke'' (1978/1981) *''EKG'' collage (1981) *''Der tragische Tausendfüßler'' (1981) *''Hallelujah! Variationen über "Oh, when the Saints go marching in"'' for soprano, clarinet and piano (1981) *''Briefe an Verleger'' song for tenor and piano (1981) *''Kume, kum, Geselle min'' for organ (1982) *''Von guten Mächten'' (setting " Von guten Mächten" by Bonhoeffer) for choir a cappella (1982) *''Fünf Lieder'' with text from P. Celan and R. Ausländer for soprano and piano (1983) *''Verwandlungen Studie'' for orchestra (1983) *''Aber ich sage Euch: Liebet Eure Feinde'' for choir, speaker and organ (1983) *''Flötenspiel'' song with test from H. Hesse (1984) *''Drei Miniaturen'' for oboe, clarinet, trumpet (1984) *''Fünf Miniaturen'' for organ (1984) *''Streichquartett'' (1984) *''Stagnationen'' trio for flute, horn and cello (1986) *''Spiegelungen'' for piano (with text) (1987) *''Akrostichon'' for solo guitar (1987) *''Tefilla'' for piano (19879 *''Wiegenlied für Stefan'' for guitar solo (1988) *''Drei Lieder'' with text from Ulla Hahn for soprano and piano (1988) *''ANIMUS 2'' for string quartet (1988) *''FARBENKUGEL'' for organ (1988) *''Et vitam venturi saeculi'' for organ (1988) *''DIALOG'' for guitar duo (1989) *''O Tod, wie bitter bist du'' for orchestra (1991) *''Fünf Lieder'' with Japanese text for soprano and guitar (1991) *''Rote Bänder'' for guitar duo (1991) *''Danse fatale'' for violin and accordion (1991) *''Fünf Lieder'' with text from Busta for soprano and guitar (1991) *''SOLO für Esther'' for solo chello (1991) *''Dein Schweigen ist groß'' text from R. Ausländer and M. Jaroschka choir a cappella (1991) *''Wie grau es auch regnet'' three songs with text from G. Eich for soprano, oboe, flute and guitar (1992) *''Als wär's ein Engel'' for piano (1992) *''LAUDATE'' for tenor, violin and organ (1992) *''Musik'' for String Quartet (1992) *''Studie'' for flute, oboe, clarinet, violin, viola, and cello (1993) *''Es ist ein Schnitter, heißt der Tod'' for string quartet (1993) *''IRRITATIONEN'' song with text from J.v.Eichendorff, R.M. Rilke, H. Hesse, E. Burkart for mezzosoprano and piano (1994) *''DIE MÖVE JONATHAN'' for string quartet, flute, oboe, clarinet, trumpet and piano (1994) *''IRRITATIONEN'' with text from J.v.Eichendorff, R.M.Rilke, H.Hesse. E.Burkart for soprano, string quartet, flute, oboe, piano and guitar (1994) *''JAKOB LITTNERS AUFZEICHNUNGEN AUS EINEM ERDLOCH'' (W.Koeppen) music for speaker, string quartet, flute, oboe,trumpet and piano (1994) *''Bist ein Weinen in der Welt'' Songs with text from Else Lasker-Schüler for soprano and piano (1994) *''Zwei Klavierstücke'' (1994) *''Münchner Flötenduo'' for Elisabeth and Edmund Weinzierl-Wächter (1995) *''Ein trauriger Tag'' songs with text from Marta Krutul (1995) *''SHALOM'' (1995)


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List of publications and compositions
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