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Erna Woll (23 March 1917 – 7 April 2005) was a German composer, church musician and author.


Life

Erna Woll was born in St. Ingbert in the
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. She studied music from 1936 to 1938 at the Evangelisches Kirchenmusikalisches Institut Heidelberg with
Wolfgang Fortner Wolfgang Fortner (12 October 1907 – 5 September 1987) was a German composer, composition teacher and conductor. Life Fortner was born in Leipzig. From his parents, who were both singers, Fortner very early on had intense contact with music. ...
and studied composition from 1940 to 1944 with
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and Gustav Geierhaas at the Munich Academy of Music. During this time she converted to Catholicism, and from 1946 to 1948 she studied
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church music at the
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Music Academy with Heinrich Lemacher, Theodor Bernhard Rehmann and
Hermann Schroeder Hermann Schroeder (26 March 1904 – 7 October 1984) was a German composer and a Catholic church musician. Life Schroeder was born in Bernkastel and spent the greatest part of his life’s work in the Rheinland. His mother's family had common ...
. From 1950 to 1962, Woll worked as an organist in Cologne Bayenthal and a music teacher and choral director at the Church Music Institute in
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. From 1962 to 1969 she was a lecturer, and from 1969 to 1972 she was Honorary Professor at the College of Education at
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. In 1972 she retired from working due to a serious illness, but after recovering she continued to compose. Woll died 7 April 2005 in Augsburg. Erna Woll was a member of professional organizations including the Werkgemeinschaft Musik, the Ecumenical Lyricists and Composers working group, and the AG Musik in der Evangelischen Jugend.


Honors

*1963 and 1967: Valentin-Becker-Prize of the City Brückenau *1972: first prize of the contest "New hymn Kiel" *1976: Awards of the German Federal Government and the singer generally Swabian Sängerbund *1993: papal honor Cross Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice for services to the Catholic Church Music *1997:
Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany The Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (german: Verdienstorden der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, or , BVO) is the only federal decoration of Germany. It is awarded for special achievements in political, economic, cultural, intellect ...


Works

Erna Woll composed over 200 works including solo songs, choruses, motets, cantatas and choral pieces. She was especially interested in the music genre of New Sacred Song (
Neues Geistliches Lied ''Neues Geistliches Lied'' (, ''new spiritual song''), abbreviated NGL, is a music genre of songs in German intended for church usage, and based on contemporary lyrics and with music by contemporary composers. History The idea to reach youn ...
). Selected works include: * Love songs for medium voice and piano, Schott (1944/55) * Sweet lyre. Triptych for mixed chorus and tenor solo, Schott (1960/65) * Choralis Missa for mixed or equal voices, congregation and organ. Schwann (1958/60) * We believe. Ordinary for mixed or equal voices, congregation and organ, Fidula (1965) * Spiritus domini. Proprium to Pentecost Sunday for choir and orchestra (1963) * Seven lives I should like to have. Cycle for solo voice, mixed choir and instruments, Helbling (1966) * Requiem for the living. for mixed choir and instruments on texts by *Marie Luise Kaschnitz Others Möseler (1975) * Four motets. based on texts by Gertrude von le Fort (1975–76), South German music publisher * Search - Hearing - praise. Orgeltriptychon, Strube, 1985 * Augsburg Organ Issue. Strube, 1987 * Sola gratia. Strube, 1988 * Invocations. Strube, 1988 * Christmas Gospel according to Luke. Strube, 1988 * Children ask for Maria. Strube, 1988 * Through the pain barrier V. 1989 * Women around Jesus. Strube, 1990 * Songs to God, othodoxen service for equal voices, 1990 dedicated to the Segiuschor Weingarten * How to sing and say. Strube, 1991 * The well-beloved, the Niegeliebten. Strube, 1991 * Mirjam born. Five Meditations for Organ, Pro Organo, 1991 * Now the dark night is over. Strube, 1991 * ... and Mary. Strube, 1992 * Sound tracks on the organ. Boehm, 1992 * Meditate on flute and organ. Boehm, 1992 * Transient response. Mosaic for organ, Schott 1993 * Where are you, God. Strube, 1995 * Magic wishes. Furore, 1995 * The 80th Psalm. Strube, 1995 * Ave Maria tender. Strube, 1997 * It is the Lord of glory. Strube, 1997 * From sky high. Möseler 2002


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Woll, Erna 1917 births 2005 deaths German classical musicians Women classical composers German music educators 20th-century German musicians 20th-century women musicians Officers Crosses of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany Women music educators