Claus Bantzer (born 10 October 1942 in
Marburg
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) is a German
church musician
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,
composer and director.
Life and work
Claus Bantzer was born in Marburg in 1942 into an artist's family. His older brother
Christoph Bantzer is an actor.
Bantzer began studying piano, organ, and conducting at the music school of the university of Frankfurt am Main. He continued his studies in Hamburg (Hochschule für Musik und Theater), where he became a master student of the organ teacher
Heinz Wunderlich. He was also Wunderlich's assistant at the church St. Jacobi in Hamburg.
Since 1975, Bantzer has been organist at the church of
St. Johannis Harvestehude in
Hamburg
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. Later, the honorary title of
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was conferred onto him. At this church, he leads two choirs, the main church choir of St. Johannis and the chamber choir
Harvestehuder Kammerchor
The Harvestehuder Kammerchor is a mixed choir from Hamburg, which has existed since 1980.
History and repertoire
The choir was founded in 1980 by Kirchenmusikdirektor and composer Claus Bantzer, who was cantor at St. Johannis Harvestehude Hambu ...
, which he founded.
As a composer of music for more than 20 films, he has worked closely the film directors
Peter Lilienthal
Peter Lilienthal (born 27 November 1929) is a German film director, writer, actor and producer. His 1979 film '' David'' won the Golden Bear at the 29th Berlin International Film Festival. His 1984 film ''Das Autogramm'' was entered into the 34th ...
,
Doris Dörrie,
Jan Schütte and
Tevfik Başer
Tevfik Başer (born 12 January 1951) is a Turkish-German film director and screenwriter. His film '' Lebewohl, Fremde'' was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival
The 44th Cannes Film Festival was held from ...
. Apart from his compositions for film, he has also composed other works, usually combining religious lyrics with modern music, in particular jazz.
Film music composed by Bantzer
*''La Insurrección'' (1980)
*''Geburt der Hexe'' (1980)
*''
Dear Mr. Wonderful
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Plot
Ruby Dennis (Joe Pesci) is a small-time lounge singer who owns a bowling alley. The film follows h ...
'' (1982)
*''Das Wagnis des Arnold Janssen'' (1983)
*' (1985)
*''
Men...'' (1985)
*''
40 Quadratmeter Deutschland'' (1986)
*' (1986)
*''Adrian und die Römer'' (1987)
*''Das Schweigen des Dichters'' (1987)
*' (1987)
*''Wann, wenn nicht jetzt'' (1987, TV)
*''Der Radfahrer von San Cristóbal'' (1988)
*''
Farewell to False Paradise'' (1989)
*''Winckelmanns Reisen'' (1990)
*''Nach Patagonien'' (1991)
*''Lebewohl, Fremde'' (1991)
*' (1994)
*''Wasserman – Der singende Hund'' (1995, TV)
*''Angesichts der Wälder'' (1996)
*''
Cherry Blossoms'' (2008)
Other compositions - selection
* ''time before – time after'', composed together with Stephan Krause for strings and percussion (2007)
* ''Liebe ist nichts, sie wachse denn zuhöchst'', composition for viola, chamber choir and percussion group based on a text by
Paul Valéry
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(2002)
* ''Tu deinen Mund auf für die Stummen'', Jazz-cantata, original performance in 1993 by the choir of the Northern German Television (
NDR
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)
* ''Missa Popularis/Jazz Messe'', original performance during the
NDR
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Jazz-Workshop held in November 1980
Works on CD - selection
* ''Claus Bantzer: Missa Popularis'', Jazz-Messe, live recording made on 16 June 2001, director Claus Bantzer, Arte Nova (Sony BMG) 2001.
* ''Es kommt ein Schiff, geladen...'', Christmas music named after
the hymn, Harvestehuder Kammerchor, director Claus Bantzer, Arte Nova (Sony BMG) 2000.
* ''Das Hohelied Salomos'', collection of love songs, Harvestehuder Kammerchor, director Claus Bantzer, Arte Nova (Sony BMG) 1999.
* ''Samsara'', organ improvisations by Claus Bantzer, Arte Nova (Sony BMG) 1998.
* ''Chormusik der Romantik'', Harvestehuder Kammerchor, director Claus Bantzer, Arte Nova (Sony BMG) 1997.
* ''Mariengesänge'', Harvestehuder Kammerchor, director Claus Bantzer, Arte Nova (Sony BMG) 1996.
Honours
* 2004 Member of the Hamburg Academy of Fine Arts (Freie Akademie der Künste in Hamburg)
* 2001 Max-Brauer-Preis in Hamburg
* 1994 ''Prix de la Sacem'' of the Jewish-Israeli Film festival in France
* 1987 Bantzer received the highest honour in German cinema at the
Bundesfilmpreis, where the ''
Filmband in Gold'' was conferred upon him in the category film music for ''40m2 Deutschland'', ''Paradies'' and ''Das Schweigen des Dichters''
External links
*
Music at St. Johannis Harvestehude
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