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Ernst Pepping

Ernst Pepping (12 September 1901 – 1 February 1981) was a German composer of classical music and academic teacher. He is regarded as an important composer of Protestant sacred music in the 20th century.
Pepping was a teacher at the ドイツ語:Spandauer Kirchenmusikschule and the ドイツ語:Berliner Hochschule für Musik. He composed instrumental music including three symphonies, and church music such as the motet ''ドイツ語:Jesus und Nikodemus'', the ラテン語:Missa ''Dona nobis pacem'', and collections including the ''ドイツ語:Spandauer Chorbuch'' (Spandau choir book) and ''ドイツ語:Großes Orgelbuch'' (Great organ book), three volumes of organ pieces covering the liturgical year.
== Career ==
Born in Duisburg, Pepping first studied to be a teacher. He then studied from 1922 to 1926 composition at the Berliner Hochschule für Musik with Walter Gmeindl, a pupil of Franz Schreker.〔〔〔 Pepping composed mostly instrumental music until 1928. In 1926 his works ''ドイツ語:Kleine Serenade für Militärorchester'' (Little serenade for military band) and ''ドイツ語:Suite für Trompete, Saxophon und Posaune'' (Suite for trumpet, saxophone and trombone) were premiered at the Donaueschinger Musiktage. He received the composition award of the . In 1929 his ''ドイツ語:Choralsuite'' (Chorale suite) was first performed in Duisburg and well received.〔
In 1934, Pepping accepted the offer of a teaching position for harmony, ''ドイツ語:Partiturspiel'' and counterpoint at the ドイツ語:Spandauer Kirchenmusikschule of the Protestant in Spandau where he lived until his death. Among his many students were and Erhard Egidi. Pepping also taught at the ドイツ語:Berliner Hochschule from 1935 to 1938 as a professor of church music and composition.〔〔 He had ties to the Confessing Church, but as he wrote compromising music on German texts he was "left alone" by the Nazis. In 1938, after a 1937 Church Music Festival in which he participated, he composed a German mass, ''ドイツ語:Deutsche Messe: Kyrie Gott Vater in Ewigkeit'' (''German Mass: Kyrie God Father in Eternity''), which stressed German, following the party line.〔 He was exempt from service in World War II, even in the final phase when he was protected by the ''Gottbegnadeten list''.〔
Pepping taught again at the Berliner Hochschule from 1947 to 1968. He retired in 1968 and also stopped composing.〔〔 He died in Spandau〔 and is buried on the cemetery Friedhof Heerstraße in Berlin.

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