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Rudolf Mauersberger

Rudolf Mauersberger (born 29 January 1889 in Mauersberg, Saxony, died 22 February 1971 in Dresden) was a German choral conductor and composer.


see also

Aguiar

Ernani Aguiar, Brazilian composer, choral conductor, and musicologist

David Wilcox

Sir David Willcocks, British choral conductor, organist, and composer

Erhard Mauersberger

Erhard Mauersberger (29 December 1903, Mauersberg, Saxony - 11 December 1982, Leipzig) was a German choral conductor, conducting the Thomanerchor as the fourteenth Thomaskantor since Johann Sebastian Bach.

Giulio Setti

Giulio Setti (born Treviglio, October 3, 1869 - died Turin, October 2, 1938) was an Italian choral conductor He served as chorus master of opera houses in Italy, Cairo, Cologne, and Buenos Aires prior to coming to the United States in 1908; there he was engaged as chorus master of the Metropolitan Opera.

Graham Jackson

Graham W. Jackson, Sr. (1903–1983), African-American theatre organist, pianist and choral conductor

Håkan Hagegård

He sang the baritone solos in choral conductor Robert Shaw's acclaimed and highly popular 1980 recording of Carmina Burana, with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chorus.

Mauersberger

Rudolf Mauersberger (1889–1971) was a German choral conductor and composer.

Erhard Mauersberger (1903–1982) (brother of Rudolf) was a German choral conductor.

Mawby

Colin Mawby, (born 1936), English organist, choral conductor and composer