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Michael Schütz (composer)
Michael Schütz (born 29 July 1963, Karlsruhe) is a German church musician, composer and university lecturer. He is especially dedicated to the connecting traditional musical styles with pop music styles, for songs of the genre Neues Geistliches Lied. Compositions and arrangements Most of the works by Schütz were published by in Munich. * ''Segne dieses Kind'', in ''Evangelisches Gesangbuch'', Stuttgart, 1996 * ''Esslinger Orgelbuch'', Carus-Verlag, Carus, Stuttgart, 1996 * ''Gott gibt ein Fest'', pop arrangements for groups in different formation, Strube, 1997 * ''Das ist ein köstlich Ding'', pop arrangements for brass, Strube, 1999 * ''All Of You'', pop piano book, Strube, 2001 * ''Down By The Riverside'', spiritual for small choir, large choir, brass and band, Strube, 2001 * ''Gott lädt uns ein'', arrangements for mixed choir, Strube, 2003 * ''Petrus'', musical theatre for choir and band, Musisch-kulturelle Bildung, Stuttgart 2003 * ''The Traditional Gospel Book'', 20 sp ...
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