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Martin Flämig : ウィキペディア英語版 | Martin Flämig Martin Flämig (19 August 1913 in Aue – 13 January 1998 in Dresden) was a German church musician, cantor of the Dresdner Kreuzchor from 1971 to 1991. == Biography == Martin Flämig studied since 1934 in Dresden with Alfred Stier and in Leipzig at the ''Kirchenmusikalisches Institut des Leipziger Konservatoriums'' with Karl Straube, Günther Ramin, and Johann Nepomuk David. He was since 1948 cantor at the Versöhnungskirche in Dresden and premiered there Willy Burkhard's oratorio ''Das Gesicht des Jesaja'' (The Vision of Isaiah), Ernst Krenek's ''Lamentationes Jeremiae Prophetae'' and Johannes Drießler's ''Dein Reich komme''.〔(Martin Flämig ) Sächsische Biographie (Saxonian Biography, in German)〕 In 1953 he was appointed professor of the Hochschule für Musik Dresden. He was a teacher at the Bern Conservatory since 1959. In 1971 he was appointed Dresdner Kreuzkantor as the successor of Rudolf Mauersberger and held the post until 1991.〔(Martin Flämig ) on Bach Cantatas, 2007〕
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