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Winfried Schrammek (7 June 1929 – 4 March 2017) was a German musicologist and
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.


Life


Education

Born in Breslau, Schrammek, son of a surveying engineer, received his first organ lessons as a pupil of the Herzog-Friedland-Gymnasium in
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by his music teacher Gustav Mikeleitis. At the age of 15 he was called up for military service. After the end of the war he and his parents were expelled from the Silesian homeland. In
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he passed his high school diploma in 1948 and began a two-year study of
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at the
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, which he completed with the Mittlere Staatliche PrĂĽfung fĂĽr Kirchenmusiker. He then studied musicology,
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and ethnology at the
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until 1953. . After a three-year aspirancy at the University of Jena, he received his
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there in 1956 under
Heinrich Besseler Heinrich Besseler (April 2, 1900 – July 25, 1969) was a German musicologist born in Hörde. He is particularly known for his colossal work, ''Die Musik des Mittelalters und der Renaissance'' (1931), which provided a new perspective on historical m ...
. His dissertation topic was: ''Das deutsche Lied in den deutschen Orgel tablatures des 15. Jahrhunderts unter besonderer BerĂĽcksichtigung des Buxheimer Orgelbuches''.


Academic activity

From 1956 to 1962 Schrammek was a research assistant in the music department at the in Leipzig. During this time he edited
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editions and worked in field research on the
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folklore, here especially about the . Fruits of this work were the series ''Volkslieder aus deutschen Landschaften'' published by
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under his direction and other publications on the customs in the Harz. In 1962 he began his professional career as a research assistant at the Museum of Musical Instruments of Leipzig University. In 1977 he was appointed as
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, in 1988 as provisional director and in 1989 as director of this museum. During this time, he devoted himself to all museological work and participated in over 50 special exhibitions. He specialized in keyboard instruments, especially the
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and the
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. From 1965 to 1990 he was a member of the Council for Museums at the GDR Ministry of Culture. Schrammek conducted extensive scientific research on the history of the organ. He was particularly interested in the Central German organ landscape. In this area he was a proven expert for all questions of construction, performance practice and liturgy. As such, he was instrumental in the rescue and restoration of numerous historical organs in
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,
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and
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. On 27 May 1968, under conspiratorial circumstances, he led the rescue of the small organ from the Leipzig Paulinerkirche, which had already been prepared for demolition. In 1993 he was appointed to the commission "Art History, Literature and Musicology" of the
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and in 1994 he was appointed extraordinary professor. After his retirement in 1995, Schrammek was visiting scholar at the Leipzig University until 2006 and worked as a lecturer until 2011 for the
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in
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. Since 2004, he was a member of the university rectorate commission "Organ for the new construction of the assembly hall/church on the campus
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", whose concept he significantly influenced.


Church music

In addition to his professional activities, Winfried Schrammek was organist and choirmaster at the Catholic Church St. Bonifatius. Until 1990 he belonged to a
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, the "Chorus Cantorum", which was exclusively dedicated to the research and faithful performance of the
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. In concerts he was particularly prominent as an interpreter of medieval organ and clavichord music. A close collaboration existed with
Hans Grüß Hans Ludwig Kurt Reinhold Grüß (4 March 1929 – 24 November 2001) was a German musicologist and ensemble leader. Life Childhood and studies He spent his childhood and adolescence in Freiberg since his father taught as professor of mathem ...
and his ''Capella Fidicinia''. As an organist and expert, he also participated in numerous recordings for radio and CD. Schrammek died in Leipzig at age 86 and was buried in the University Rebates of the II Department of the Leipzig SĂĽdfriedfriedhof, not far from the grave of his teacher Heinrich Besseler.


Honours

* 1999: Leipziger Universitätsmedaille * 1999: Bundesverdienstkreuz 1. Klasse


Publications


Books

* ''Über Ursprung und Anfänge der Musik.'' Breitkopf & Härtel, Leipzig 1957. * ''Musikinstrumente.'' Photos R. Langematz. Prisma-Verlag, Leipzig 1970. * ''Museum Musicum.'' Photos S. and V. Herre. Edition Peters, Leipzig 1981, . * ''Bach-Orgeln in Thüringen und Sachsen.'' Nationale Forschungs- und Gedenkstätten Joh.Seb.Bachs, Leipzig 1984. * With Klaus Gernhardt and Hubertus Henkel: ''Orgelinstrumente, Harmoniums.'' In ''Katalog des Musikinstrumenten-Museums.'' Vol. 6, Deutscher Verlag für Musik, Leipzig 1983. * ''Magister und Musicus. Hans Grüß zum Gedenken''. Leipzig University 2005. * ''Über das Jodeln im Harz.'' Wernigerode 2005.


Articles

* ''Die mg. Stellung der Orgeltriosonaten von J. S. Bach.'' In ''Bach Jahrbuch'' 1954, . * ''Birkenblattblasen.'' In ''Festschrift Heinrich Besseler.'' Leipzig 1961, . * ''Die Geschichte des sogenannten Harzspruchs vom Mittelalter bis zur Gegenwart.'' In ''Journal of the International Folk Music Council.'' 13, 1961, . * ''Die Ausbildung von Musikinstrumenten-Restauratoren im Musikinstrumenten-Museum in der Karl-Marx-Universität Leipzig.'' In ''Neue Museumskunde.'' 12, 1969, . * ''Johann Sebastian Bach, Gottfried Silbermann und die französische Orgelkunst.'' In ''Bach-Studien.'' 5, Leipzig 1975, * ''Viola Pomposa und Violoncello piccolo bei Johann Sebastian Bach.'' In ''Kongressbericht Bachfest Leipzig 1975.'' Leipzig 1977, . * ''Versuch über Johann Sebastian Bachs Vorstellung von Orgelbau, Orgeldisposition und Orgelregistrierung.'' In: ''Bach-Studien.'' 7, Leipzig 1982, . * ''Zur Geschichte der großen Orgel in der Thomaskirche zu Leipzig von 1601–1885.'' In ''Beiträge zur Bachforschung.'' 2, Leipzig 1983, . * ''Die Viola d’amore zur Zeit Johann Sebastian Bachs.'' In ''Bach-Studien.'' 9, Leipzig 1986, S. 56–66. * ''Orgel, Positiv, Clavicymbel und Glocken der Schloßkirche zu Weimar 1658 bis 1774.'' In ''Kongressbericht Bachfest Leipzig 1985.'' Leipzig 1988, . * ''Über den Wert von Musikinstrumenten.'' In ''Arbeitsblatt Nr. 2 der Sächsischen Akademie der Wissenschaften.'' Leipzig 1998, . * ''Gregorianischer Choral zur Zeit der zweiten Jahrtausendwende – Betrachtungen anläßlich der Ars Gregoriana von Helmut Kirchmeyer.'' In ''Arbeitsblatt Nr. 16/I der Sächsischen Akademie der Wissenschaften.'' Leipzig 2000, . * ''Musen – Museum – Musica.'' In ''Theatrum Instrumentorum Dresdense.'' Schneverdingen 2003, . * Sämtliche Artikel über Musikinstrumente und Instrumentenbauer in 7 verschiedenen Ausgaben von ''Meyers Lexikon''. Leipzig 1968–1980. * Sämtliche Artikel über Musikinstrumente und Instrumentenbauer sowie über musikalisch-liturgische Begriffe im ''Lexikon der Renaissance''. Leipzig 1989.


Editions

* With K. Fiedler, P. Nedo, K. Petermann: ''Volkslieder aus deutschen Landschaften.''''Volkslieder aus deutschen Landschaften''
on WorldCat 7 volumes: Obersachsen (1958), Harz (1957), Hessen (1958), ThĂĽringen (1959), Sachsen-Anhalt (1958) Lausitzer Sorben (1960), Mecklenburg (1960).


Literature

* ''Winfried Schrammek.'' In '' Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart'' (MGG), Metzler-Verlag, volume 15, 2006, , .


References


External links

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Homepage Capella Fidicinia
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