
Thomas Linnemann Laub (5 December 1852 – 4 February 1927) was a
Danish organist and composer. He was associated with the 20th century revival of religious music in the country.
Biography
Thomas Laub was born on 5 December 1852. While he originally studied theology, he attended the
Copenhagen Conservatory from 1873 to 1876 and was taught by music theorist
Johann Christian Gebauer. He was an organist at Helligåndskirke in Copenhagen between 1884 and 1891, and became organist at Holmens Kirke in 1891. Laub would remain its organist for several decades.
During his tenure, Laub set out to reform the Lutheran Church of Denmark's hymn repertoire. He was opposed to the romanticized Danish hymns of the day and viewed medieval and Reformation singing as more proper.
In particular, he viewed
Gregorian chant
Gregorian chant is the central tradition of Western plainsong, plainchant, a form of monophony, monophonic, unaccompanied sacred song in Latin (and occasionally Greek language, Greek) of the Roman Catholic Church. Gregorian chant developed main ...
as melodically superior, and chorales as the ideal form of devotional music.
As part of these reform efforts, Laub rewrote several Danish-language hymns and sequences by poets including
N. F. S. Grundtvig
Nikolaj Frederik Severin Grundtvig (; 8 September 1783 – 2 September 1872), most often referred to as N. F. S. Grundtvig, was a Danish pastor, author, poet, philosopher, historian, teacher and politician. He was one of the most influential p ...
.
His compositions, and his research views, were outlined in his three best-known books: 1887's ''Om Kirkesangen'' (''On Sacred Song''), 1918's ''Dansk Kirkesang'' (''Danish Songs for the Church''), and 1920's ''Musik og Kirke'' (''Music and the Church'').
Laub also took an interest in Danish folk ballads, which at the time were available primarily as 19th-century copies, arranged in romantic style by contemporary Danish composers. Laub believed these rearrangements were overly ornamented and that they obscured some of the ballads' origins in medieval music. He compiled several folk songs, restored to what he viewed as their true medieval character, in two editions of ''Danske Folkeviser med Melodier'' (''Danish Folk Songs with Melodies'') published in 1899 and 1904.
In 1922, with
Carl Nielsen
Carl August Nielsen (; 9 June 1865 – 3 October 1931) was a Danish composer, conductor, and violinist, widely recognized as his country's most prominent composer.
Brought up by poor yet musically talented parents on the island of Funen, he d ...
,
Oluf Ring, and
Thorvald Aagaard, Laub published ''Folkehøjskolens melodibog'', a song collection that contained some of his secular compositions.
Though Laub was often criticized during his lifetime, and his hymns were not widely adopted by congregations, church musician's opinions began to shift over the years. The Danish Hymn Society was founded in 1922 to spread his ideas;
this movement, called "Laubianismen," has retained influence into the 2000s.
Notable works
*1887 ''Om Kirkesangen''
*1888 ''80 rytmiske Koraler'', en enstemmig samling
*1889–1891 ''Kirkemelodier'', tre hæfter med firstemmige udsættelser
*1890 ''10 gamle danske Folkeviser udsatte for blandet kor''
*1896 ''Udvalg af Salmemelodier i Kirkestil''
*1899 ''Danske Folkeviser med gamle Melodier I'' med
Axel Olrik
Axel Olrik (3 July 1864 – 17 February 1917) was a Denmark, Danish folklore, folklorist and scholar of mediaeval historiography, and a pioneer in the methodical study of oral narrative.
Olrik was born in Frederiksberg, the son of the artist H ...
,
*1902 ''Udvalg af Salmemelodier i Kirkestil'', bind 2.
*1904 ''Danske Folkeviser med gamle Melodier II'' med Axel Olrik
*1909 ''Forspil og Melodier. Forsøg i Kirkestil''
*1915 ''En Snes danske Viser'' med
Carl Nielsen
Carl August Nielsen (; 9 June 1865 – 3 October 1931) was a Danish composer, conductor, and violinist, widely recognized as his country's most prominent composer.
Brought up by poor yet musically talented parents on the island of Funen, he d ...
*1917 ''En Snes danske Viser'', hæfte 2 (igen med Carl Nielsen)
*1918 koralbogen ''Dansk Kirkesang''
*18920 ''Musik og Kirke''
*1920 ''Tolv viser og sange af danske digtere''
*1920 ''Ti Aarestrupske ritorneller''
*1922 ''30 danske sange for 3 og 4 lige stemmer''
*1922 Udkom ''Folkehøjskolens Melodibog'' med en række folkelige melodier af Th. Laub
*1928 ''24 salmer og 12 folkeviser udsat for 2 og 3 lige stemmer''
See also
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List of Danish composers
The following is a list of notable Denmark, Danish composers:
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*Thorvald Aagaa ...
References
*''This article was initially translated from the Danish Wikipedia.''
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1852 births
1927 deaths