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Fritz Heitmann

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Organ of the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church was destroyed in bombing raids in 1943. However, there are ten recordings on shellac records from 1929 and 1930 on which the sound of this organ, played by Fritz Heitmann, was recorded.
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as cathedral organist, where he also initiated the series of cathedral vespers, which has been maintained to this day. Numerous concert tours took him through Europe, Russia and the US.
38:, Heitmann's first training in organ playing was with his father, who was also an organist. Later he attended the Bernuth Conservatory in Hamburg. From 1909, he was at the 87:
From 1923, Heitmann taught at the Berlin Academy for School and Church Music, where he was appointed professor in 1925. Later, he also held lectureships at the
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J. S. Bach, H. Grabner, M. Reger, Rundfunk-Aufnahmen von 1940 und 1944. LP und CD bei Berlin Classics, CD erschienen 1995
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Die Arp Schnitger-Orgel in der Eosander-Kapelle des Charlottenburger Schlosses – Bach "Dritter Theil der Clavier-Übung"
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Servants of many masters : Former NS functionaries in the SBZ/GDR.
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Shortly before the end of the Second World War, he was included in the
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in Berlin. From the following year, Heitmann was also organist at the
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In 1912, he took over his first organist position at the cathedral in
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Fritz Heitmann – Das Leben eines deutschen Organisten.
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International Historical Organ Recording Collection
168:Die Sauer-Orgel im Dom zu Berlin – Fritz Heitmann. 140:Like the Schnitger organ in Charlottenburg, the 22:(9 May 1891 – 7 September 1953) was a German 8: 174:"Die Kunst der Fuge (BWV 1080)", Orgel der 270: 148:Heitmann died in Berlin at the age of 62. 284: 204: 40:University of Music and Theatre Leipzig 254:Literature by and about Fritz Heitmann 113:interpreter. In 1938, he recorded the 109:Heitmann was considered an important 7: 190:Richard Voge, Elisabeth Heitmann: 180:LP. Teldec. (recorded 19 May 1950) 14: 80:. On 1 May 1932, he moved to the 347:20th-century classical musicians 299: 287: 74:Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtniskirche 72:appointed him organist at the 1: 327:20th-century German musicians 93:Universität der Künste Berlin 363: 322:German classical organists 70:Wilhelm II, German Emperor 194:Merseburger, Berlin 1963. 106:as one of two organists. 16:German classical organist 258:German National Library 78:Sing-Akademie zu Berlin 342:Musicians from Hamburg 218:Lang, Frankfurt 2011, 129:Schloss Charlottenburg 137:for the same label. 162:Deutsche Orgelmesse 116:Deutsche Orgelmesse 100:Gottbegnadeten list 236:Recordings in the 178:des Berliner Doms. 134:Die Kunst der Fuge 89:Stern Conservatory 224:978-3-631-63542-1 354: 304: 303: 302: 292: 291: 290: 283: 274: 241: 233: 227: 209: 68:In 1918, Kaiser 362: 361: 357: 356: 355: 353: 352: 351: 312: 311: 310: 300: 298: 294:Classical music 288: 286: 278: 266:discography at 250: 245: 244: 234: 230: 210: 206: 201: 187: 185:Further reading 154: 104:Joseph Goebbels 32: 17: 12: 11: 5: 360: 358: 350: 349: 344: 339: 334: 329: 324: 314: 313: 309: 308: 296: 276: 275: 264:Fritz Heitmann 261: 249: 248:External links 246: 243: 242: 228: 203: 202: 200: 197: 196: 195: 186: 183: 182: 181: 171: 165: 164:). LP. Teldec. 153: 150: 31: 28: 20:Fritz Heitmann 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 359: 348: 345: 343: 340: 338: 335: 333: 330: 328: 325: 323: 320: 319: 317: 307: 297: 295: 285: 281: 273: 269: 265: 262: 259: 255: 252: 251: 247: 240: 239: 232: 229: 225: 221: 217: 213: 208: 205: 198: 193: 189: 188: 184: 179: 177: 172: 169: 166: 163: 159: 156: 155: 151: 149: 146: 143: 138: 136: 135: 130: 126: 125:Arp Schnitger 122: 118: 117: 112: 107: 105: 101: 96: 94: 90: 85: 83: 79: 75: 71: 66: 64: 60: 55: 53: 52:Josef Pembaur 49: 45: 42:a student of 41: 37: 29: 27: 25: 21: 237: 231: 215: 212:Harry Waibel 207: 191: 173: 167: 161: 157: 147: 139: 132: 114: 108: 102:compiled by 97: 86: 82:Berliner Dom 67: 56: 44:Karl Straube 36:Ochsenwerder 33: 19: 18: 337:1953 deaths 332:1891 births 316:Categories 226:, p. 131f. 199:References 152:Recordings 121:Telefunken 260:catalogue 127:organ of 59:Schleswig 48:Max Reger 91:and the 34:Born in 24:organist 306:Germany 280:Portals 268:Discogs 256:in the 123:on the 222:  176:crypt 142:Sauer 63:Namur 220:ISBN 119:for 111:Bach 50:and 30:Life 318:: 214:: 65:. 54:. 46:, 26:. 282:: 160:(

Index

organist
Ochsenwerder
University of Music and Theatre Leipzig
Karl Straube
Max Reger
Josef Pembaur
Schleswig
Namur
Wilhelm II, German Emperor
Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtniskirche
Sing-Akademie zu Berlin
Berliner Dom
Stern Conservatory
Universität der Künste Berlin
Gottbegnadeten list
Joseph Goebbels
Bach
Deutsche Orgelmesse
Telefunken
Arp Schnitger
Schloss Charlottenburg
Die Kunst der Fuge
Sauer
crypt
Harry Waibel
ISBN
978-3-631-63542-1
Recordings in the International Historical Organ Recording Collection
Literature by and about Fritz Heitmann
German National Library

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