Günter Jena
Organ in
St. Michaelis , Hamburg, where Jena was responsible for church music from 1974
Born 1933 (age 90–91) Education Occupations Organizations
St. Johannis, Würzburg
St. Michaelis
Awards Website www .guenter-jena .de
Günter Jena (born 1933) is a German choral conductor and musicologist. He was the director of church music at St. Michaelis in Hamburg from 1973 to 1997. He founded the festival Bach-Tage Hamburg, and provided music for ballet performances of choreographer John Neumeier at the Hamburg State Opera , including Bach's St Matthew Passion .
Career
Born in Leipzig , Jena attended the Thomasschule there, and then studied musicology. He studied psychology and philosophy in Berlin, and conducting and organ at the Musikhochschule München with Karl Richter , becoming his assistant.[ 1]
Jena worked as the church musician at St. Johannis [de ] in Würzburg . In 1969 he founded the festival Würzburger Bachtage [de ] .[ 1] From 1973 he was the church musician at Hamburg 's Hauptkirche St. Michaelis , where he regularly conducted performances of works by Bach , music from the classical period and the romantic period .[ 2] He founded the festival Bach-Tage Hamburg, and was appointed Kirchenmusikdirektor (director of church music) for the region. Jena prepared choir and orchestra for performances by the choreographer John Neumeier at the Hamburgische Staatsoper , including Bach's St Matthew Passion in 1981[ 3] [ 4] and Mozart's Requiem .[ 2] Jena conducted the performances for the premieres, and also a revival of the St Matthew Passion in 2013, now in his church.[ 5] The 200th performance of the production was given on Good Friday 2017.[ 3]
Jena prepared and conducted the NDR Chor for a recording of the complete a cappella works by Johannes Brahms from 1981.[ 6] It includes works such as Fünf Gesänge , Op. 104 . Jena retired in 1997.[ 2] He published books about the musicological and theological background of Bach's Christmas Oratorio , The Art of Fugue and St Matthew Passion . He is a member of the Freie Akademie der Künste Hamburg .[ 1]
Awards
Jena was awarded the Würzburg Cultural Prize in 1970.[ 7] The Hamburg Senate [de ] appointed him an honorary professor in 1986 and awarded him the music prize Johannes Brahms Medal in 1987.
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Publications
Publications by Jena are held by the German National Library:[ 9]
Selected recordings
Recordings by Jena are held by the German National Library:[ 10]
References
External links
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