The Longfellow Chorus

Klaus Miehling

Klaus Miehling, born 1963 in Stuttgart (Germany), acquired in 1988 the diploma for ancient music with main subject harpsichord at Schola Cantorum Basiliensis (Basel/Switzerland) and graduated in 1993 at Freiburg University in musicology, art history and historical complementary sciences. He is author of the books Das Tempo in der Musik von Barock und Vorklassik (Wilhelmshaven 1993, 3. revised ed. 2003), Handbuch der frühneuenglischen Aussprache für Musiker (Hildesheim 2002) and Gewaltmusik - Musikgewalt (Würzburg 2006) and of numerous articles mainly about performance practice. As a composer, he was a finalist at the International Contest for Choral Composition 2002 of Harelbeke (Belgium) with Sieben Chansons zu acht Stimmen nach Paul Verlaine op. 85, and at the Composition Contest 2008 of the Comunità Evangelica Luterana di Napoli (Italy) with Due Salmi Italiani per quattro voci op. 130. Some of his compositions have been edited by Goldbach-Verlag St. Ingbert, Tonger-Verlag Köln, Moeck-Verlag Celle and the ERTA-Manuskriptearchiv; many others are available at MusicCalion Klaus Miehling lives as a freelance musician and musicologist in Freiburg (Germany).

"Endymion" op. 150/7 belongs to "Elf Lieder nach Henry W. Longfellow für Bass-Bariton und Klavier" op. 150 (2008).


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