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German woman composer
Annette Schenk Thoma (23 January 1886 – 26 November 1974)
[1] was a German author,
[2] composer,
[3] and folklorist who is best remembered for her composition Deutsche Bauernmesse (English: German Farmers’ Mass ), a mass in Bavarian adapting folk tunes.
[4]
Life and career
Thoma was born in
Neu-Ulm . Her father was Lieutenant (later Major General) Albert Schenk.
[5] Thoma studied English and French abroad, then married the painter Emil Thoma and moved to
Riedering . There she met and worked with the Bavarian folk musician Paul Kiem in 1930 to record local folk music.
[6] She wrote a book and many articles about folk music. Thoma composed the Deutsche Bauernmesse in 1933, and wrote the lyrics for the first Salzburg Advent Singing in 1946.
[7]
Thoma received the
Bavarian Order of Merit in 1964, and the
Bayerischer Poetentaler award in 1974.
[8] Her composition Die Kleine Messe (The Little Mass) was recorded on:
TELEF 6 22 149 AG
[4]
EMI 066 32 042
[4]
DAU PLPS 30 159
[4]
AVES INT 160 807
[4]
In 2020, Thoma's Deutsche Bauernmesse was performed by a choir in
St. Martin, Moosach .
[9]
Books
Thoma's works were published by Rosenheimer Verlagshaus.
[10] Her publications included:
Chiemgauer Herbergspiel (
Chiemgau Hostel Game)
[11]
Das Riederinger Weihnachtsspiel. (The Riedering Christmas Game)
[11]
Das Volkslied in Albayern und Seine Saenger (Folk Music in Bavaria and Its Singers)
[4]
Die Sternsinger; ein Weihnachtsspiel mit Gesang für Kinder (The Carol Singers; a Christmas Game with Singing for Children)
[11]
Music
"Bei uns" (With Us)
[10]
Deutsche Bauernmesse (German Farmers' Mass ), for three voices and instruments
[4]
Die Kleine Messe (The Little Mass)
[4]
Vier Szenen für die Adventszeit zum Spiel von Haus zu Haus (
Advent music for a play)
[11]
References
^ Schuder, Werner (2019-07-22).
Kürschners Deutscher Literatur-Kalender. 57. Jahrgang 1977 (in German). Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG.
ISBN
978-3-11-085963-8 .
^ Hixon, Donald L. (1993).
Women in music : an encyclopedic biobibliography . Don A. Hennessee (2nd ed.). Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press.
ISBN
0-8108-2769-7 .
OCLC
28889156 .
^ Stewart-Green, Miriam (1980).
Women composers : a checklist of works for the solo voice . Boston, Mass.: G.K. Hall.
ISBN
0-8161-8498-4 .
OCLC
6815939 .
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h Cohen, Aaron I. (1987).
International encyclopedia of women composers (Second edition, revised and enlarged ed.). New York.
ISBN
0-9617485-2-4 .
OCLC
16714846 . {{
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^ Treu, Barbara (1994).
Stadt Neu-Ulm, 1869-1994: Texte und Bilder zur Geschichte : aus Anlass des 125jährigen Jubiläums der Erhebung zur Stadt (in German). Stadtarchiv Neu-Ulm.
ISBN
978-3-88294-201-9 .
^ Alzheimer-Haller, Heidrun (1991).
Volkskunde in Bayern: ein biobibliographisches Lexikon der Vorläufer, Förderer und einstigen Fachvertreter (in German). Bayerische Blätter für Volkskunde.
^ Killy, Walther; Vierhaus, Rudolf (2011-11-30).
Thibaut - Zycha . Walter de Gruyter.
ISBN
978-3-11-096116-4 .
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"Annette Thoma – Salzburgwiki" . www.sn.at . Retrieved 2021-07-25 .
^ Legner, Katrin.
"Oster_Pfarrbrief_2020" . st-martin-moosach.de (in German). p. 14. Retrieved 2022-01-13 .
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b Thoma, Annette Schenk (1974).
Bei uns . Rosenheim: Rosenheimer Verlagshaus.
ISBN
978-3-475-52067-9 .
OL
4837474M .
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"Results for 'Annette Schenk Thoma' [WorldCat.org]" . www.worldcat.org . Retrieved 2021-07-25 .
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