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/ref> Lukowsky (14 July 1926 – 25 July 2021) was a German composer and choral director.


Youth and education

Lukowsky's father Josef was organist and choirmaster at the Catholic .portrait Josef Lukowskyat edition choris mundi
/ref> Already as a schoolboy, Lukowsky sang in the and in the choir of the
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. At the instigation of his father, he did not become a member of the Hitler Youth or the Deutsches Jungvolk, but of the Catholic youth organisations and Bund Neudeutschland. After primary school he attended the
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until its closure in 1940. After completing his Reichsarbeitsdienst, he volunteered as a
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. Due to disciplinary misconduct, he was not promoted to sergeant, which, according to his own assessment, saved him from deployment to the Eastern Front in World War II.Interview auf Erinnerungsort.de
/ref> After the end of the war, the family found accommodation in Saxony-Anhalt. Lukowsky joined the
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and trained as a
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. In 1948, he founded the
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. From 1950 to 1956, he directed the Buna choir in
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. In 1954, he began a two-year study of
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for the upper school at the Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg. His teachers included
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,
Walther Siegmund-Schultze Walther Siegmund-Schultze (6 July 1916 – 6 March 1993) was a German musicologist. He was the elder brother of musicologist Hella Brock. Biography Siegmund-Schultze was born in Schweinitz (Elster). In July 1940 he was promoted to Dr. phil ...
,
Siegfried Bimberg Siegfried Bimberg (5 May 1927 – 2 July 2008) was a German composer, conductor and musicologist Life Born in Halle (Saale), After his return from the war and captivity, Bimberg completed his pedagogical studies. After working briefly at a one ...
and
Fritz Reuter Fritz Reuter (7 November 1810 – 12 July 1874; born as ''Heinrich Ludwig Christian Friedrich Reuter'') was a novelist from Northern Germany who was a prominent contributor to Low German literature. Early life Fritz Reuter was born at Stavenha ...
. With Siegfried Bimberg (1927-2008) and Friedrich Krell (1928-2020), the Institute for Music Education there produced two more graduates who later had a formative influence on choral music in the GDR.


Further career

In 1956, he became a member of the SED. 50 years later, he describes his political attitude as follows: In the same year, he followed his composition professor
Fritz Reuter Fritz Reuter (7 November 1810 – 12 July 1874; born as ''Heinrich Ludwig Christian Friedrich Reuter'') was a novelist from Northern Germany who was a prominent contributor to Low German literature. Early life Fritz Reuter was born at Stavenha ...
to the Humboldt University Berlin and began an
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, which ended in 1959 with the promotion to
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. At the same time, he taught students
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,
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and choral conducting. During this time, he also founded the chamber choir of the Institute for Music Education. He completed another aspirancy in 1961 with the
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and was subsequently appointed
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in
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and university music director. In concerts with the choirs of the university and the Collegium musicum instrumentale, which he also founded, he performed his own compositions and works by other contemporary artists as well as classical works; in addition, he made recordings for disks, radio and television. In 1964, he ended his teaching career and turned to other priorities. He became chairman of the Berlin Composers' Association. Since the end of the 1950s, he had already worked in a responsible position at the federal executive committee of the Free German Trade Union Federation, among other things as editorial director of the FDGB-Liederblätter and musical organiser of the , which had been held since 1959. In this context, he met the singer and actor Ernst Busch in 1965, whereupon a close musical collaboration developed that lasted until his death. Lukowsky arranged and composed for Busch, rehearsed with him and accompanied him as pianist and conductor at performances and recordings. In addition to these diverse commitments, he still found time for productive composition. His first song ''Fleißig, nur fleißig, ihr Mädel und Jungen'' had already appeared around 1949. During his work at the HU, he wrote several
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s and choral cycles, which he performed and recorded with his ensembles. In addition, he wrote many commissions for the , directed by Friedrich Krell, including the cantata ''Wir freun uns auf den Wind von morgen'' (text
Rainer Kirsch Rainer Kirsch (17 July 1934 – 4 September 2015) was a German writer and poet. Life and career Kirsch was born in Döbeln in 1934. After graduating from high school, he studied history at the Klosterschule Roßleben and philosophy at the Marti ...
), which premiered in 1963. These compositions were mostly intended for official occasions and accordingly had a pro-socialist, State-supporting content. Even after the end of the GDR, his numerous arrangements of folk songs in various degrees of difficulty, which were widely disseminated through recordings, among other things, have remained popular. After 1990, he also wrote settings of sacred texts. In an interview he describes his activities during these years as follows:


Trivia

Lukowsky's father Josef (1896-1973), a pupil of
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, was also a choral conductor and composer and for a time held a lectureship at Humboldt University, as did his son later. Lukowsky was married and lived in Bernau near Berlin. By his own account, he bought and owned "all the songbooks there are". In 1983, he received the
National Prize of the GDR The National Prize of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) (german: Nationalpreis der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik) was an award of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) given out in three different classes for scientific, artistic, ...
III. class for art and literature, and in 1987 the .


Work


Lieder

* ''Winterlied'' (Auf die Straßen fällt ein Schnee)


Liedbearbeitungen

* ''Abend wird es wieder'' * ''Als wir jüngst in Regensburg waren'' * ''Das anmutige, schöne Weiß'' * ''Das Heidenröslein'' * ''Das Lieben bringt groß Freud'' * ''Der Mond ist aufgegangen'' * ''Der Schneider Jahrtag'' * ''Es kommt ein Schiff geladen'' * ' * ''Herbei, o ihr Gläubigen'' * ''Horch, was kommt von draußen rein'' * ''Im schönsten Wiesengrunde'' * ''Leise zieht durch mein Gemüt'' * ''Nicht die Zeiten sind schlecht'' * ''Schönster Abendstern'' * ''Weiß mir ein Blümlein blaue'' * ' * ''Wie schön blüht uns der Maien''


Secular works

* ''Breitet leuchtend euch im Blauen'' * ''Eisler-Zitate nach Sinnsprüchen und einer Zwölftonreihe des Komponisten Hanns Eisler'' * ''Lied vom Klassenfeind'' * ''Sine musica nulla vita'' * ''Wir freun uns auf den Wind von morgen (cantata)''


Sacred works

* ''Ave Maria'' * ''Missa vocale Romanum'' * ''Pater noster'' * ''Salve, Regina''


Audio samples


''Als wir jüngst zu Regensburg waren'' (Bearbeitung)

''Geht der Tag mit leisem Schritt'' (Chorleiter)


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Lukowsky, Rolf 1926 births 2021 deaths 20th-century classical composers German musicologists German music educators Academic staff of the Humboldt University of Berlin 20th-century German composers Reich Labour Service members German Army soldiers of World War II