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==Life== | ==Life== | ||
'''Born:''' 12 August 1835 | '''Born:''' 12 August 1835, Kessenich | ||
'''Died:''' 21 August 1904 | '''Died:''' 21 August 1904, Boppard | ||
'''Biography''' | '''Biography''' | ||
German composer and music theorist. He worked at the Royal School Teachers' Seminary in Boppard from 1868 until his death. His works include 41 masses and other functional music for simple church music conditions, committed to the ideals of the {{W|Cecilian Movement}}. He is one of the most important reformers of church music in 19th-century Germany. | |||
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==List of choral works== | ==List of choral works== | ||
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==Publications== | ==Publications== | ||
Latest revision as of 21:14, 28 February 2022
Life
Born: 12 August 1835, Kessenich
Died: 21 August 1904, Boppard
Biography
German composer and music theorist. He worked at the Royal School Teachers' Seminary in Boppard from 1868 until his death. His works include 41 masses and other functional music for simple church music conditions, committed to the ideals of the Cecilian Movement. He is one of the most important reformers of church music in 19th-century Germany.
View the German Wikipedia article on Peter Piel. (English translation by Google)
List of choral works
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