Satires (3), for chorus and instruments, Op. 28: Am Scheideweg (At the Crossroads) 'Tonal oder Atonal'
Satires (3), for chorus and instruments, Op. 28: Vielseitigkeit (Versatility) 'Ja wer tommerlt denn da?
Satires (3), for chorus and instruments, Op. 28: Der neue Klassizismus (The New Classicism), small cantata for chorus, viola, cello,
Pieces (4) for chorus & ensemble, Op. 27: Unentrinnbar (Inescapable)
Pieces (4) for chorus & ensemble, Op. 27: Du sollst nicht, du mu?t (Thou Shall Not, Thou Must)
Pieces (4) for chorus & ensemble, Op. 27: Mond und Menschen (Moon and Mankind)
Pieces (4) for chorus & ensemble, Op. 27: Der Wunsch des Liebhabers (The Lover's Wish)
Pieces (6) for male chorus, Op. 35: Hemmung (Restraint)
Pieces (6) for male chorus, Op. 35: Gesetz (The Law)
Pieces (6) for male chorus, Op. 35: Ausdrucksweise (Means of Expression)
Pieces (6) for male chorus, Op. 35: Gl?ck (Happiness)
Pieces (6) for male chorus, Op. 35: Landsknechte (Yeomen)
Pieces (6) for male chorus, Op. 35: Verbundenheit (Obligation)
German Folksongs (3) for chorus, Op. 49: Es gingen zwei Gespielen gut
German Folksongs (3) for chorus, Op. 49: Der Mai tritt ein mit Freuden
German Folksongs (3) for chorus, Op. 49: Mein Herz in steten Treuen
Peace on Earth (Friede auf Erden), for chorus & instruments ad lib, Op. 13
Dreimal tausend Jahre, for chorus, Op. 50a
De Profundis, for chorus, Op. 50b
Arnold Schoenberg (1874-1951), creator of the "twelve-tone" musical system, wrote just twelve choral works beginning with the still-tonal Friede auf Erden ("Peace on Earth"). The best are gathered on this unique and muc... more »h-needed CD. The Südfunk-Chor Stuttgart, founded in 1946, emphasizes the choral music of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Rupert Huber was born in Austria in 1953. He obtained his education as a conductor and composer at the Mozarteum Salzburg. He worked as an assistant to Leopold Hager and later on with Herbert von Karajan.« less
Arnold Schoenberg (1874-1951), creator of the "twelve-tone" musical system, wrote just twelve choral works beginning with the still-tonal Friede auf Erden ("Peace on Earth"). The best are gathered on this unique and much-needed CD. The Südfunk-Chor Stuttgart, founded in 1946, emphasizes the choral music of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Rupert Huber was born in Austria in 1953. He obtained his education as a conductor and composer at the Mozarteum Salzburg. He worked as an assistant to Leopold Hager and later on with Herbert von Karajan.