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Alfred Sittard

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'''Alfred Sittard''' (4 November 1878 –– 31 March 1942) was a German [[cantor]], composer of [[church music]] and one of the most important [[organist]]s of his time.

== Life and career ==
Born in [[Stuttgart]], Sittard was a pupil of his father, the music teacher and musicologist Josef Sittard (1846-1903), as well as the Hamburg Petri-Cantor Wilhelm Köhler-Wümbach (1858–1926) and the Petri-organist Carl Armbrust (1849-1896).<ref>[https://ift.tt/37OtA36 Alfred Sittard] on Kalliope</ref>

In 1896 and 1897, after the early death of Armbrust, he took over his post as a primate of the [[Gelehrtenschule des Johanneums]]. From 1897 to 1901 Sittard studied at the [[Hochschule für Musik und Tanz Köln]] with [[Friedrich Wilhelm Franke]], [[Franz Wüllner]] and Isidor Seiß. He worked as a volunteer conductor at the [[Hamburg State Opera]] from 1901 to 1902 and was awarded the [[Mendelssohn Scholarship]] for composition in 1902. In 1903 he became organist at the [[Kreuzkirche, Dresden|Kreuzkirche in Dresden]], then in 1912 organist at the newly rebuilt [[St. Michael's Church, Hamburg]] with the then largest church organ of [[Eberhard Friedrich Walcker]]. He founded the choir at the Michaelis Church and conducted the Hamburger Lehrergesangverein from 1920 to 1925. In 1925 he was appointed professor for organ playing at the . From 1933 he was also the director of the .

As an organ virtuoso he toured Romania, Spain, Holland, Belgium, Hungary, Italy, Czechoslovakia, Russia and Sweden.

On April 1, 1942 he wanted to retire, but died unexpectedly on his last working day in Berlin at age 63.

There exists numerous recordings by Sittard on shellac records and on [[piano roll]]s for the philharmonic organs of the [[Welte-Mignon|Welte & Söhne]] company. His name is remembered at the [[Universität der Künste Berlin]] with the Sittard Foundation, founded in 1974, which also awards scholarships to underprivileged organ students. His grave (family grave) is located at the Hamburg [[Ohlsdorf Cemetery]]

== Work ==
* Several compositions for organ and choir
* ''Das Hauptorgelwerk und die Hilfsorgel der großen St. Michaelis-Kirche in Hamburg''. Hamburg, Boysen & Maasch, 1912
* ''Zur Entwicklung des Orgelspiels''. In ''Pädagogische Reform'' 44 (1920), [https://ift.tt/2tleMu4 Online-Version on Bildungsgeschichte Online].
* ''Alt-Hamburgs Kirchenmusik''. In ''Bachheft'', Hamburg, Böhme, 1921, .

== Documents ==
[[File:Dresdner Journal 1906 001 Buff.jpg|thumb|<center>Newspaper announcement 1906</center>]]
Letters from Alfred Sittard are in the collection of the Leipziger Musikverlag [[C. F. Peters]] im .

== Further reading ==
* Article 'Alfred Sittard' in ''Deutsches Musiker-Lexikon'' edited by Erich H. Müller. Limpert, Dresden 1929
* Burkhard Meischein: ''„… im Bachschen Geiste das Orgelspiel zu pflegen." Alfred Sittard, Organist an der Kreuzkirche'', in ''Die Dresdner Kirchenmusik im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert'', edited by Matthias Herrmann, Laaber 1998, (''Musik in Dresden'' 3),
* Paul Frank, [[Wilhelm Altmann]]: ''Kurzgefasstes Tonkünstler-Lexikon'', Heinrichshofen´s Verlag Wilhelmshaven, 15th edition (1936), ,

== External links ==
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* [https://ift.tt/2OeLXGU Aufnahmen in der ''International Historical Organ Recording Collection'']

== References ==






[[Category:German Romantic composers]]
[[Category:20th-century hymnwriters]]
[[Category:Berlin University of the Arts faculty]]
[[Category:German organists]]
[[Category:German choral conductors]]
[[Category:1878 births]]
[[Category:1942 deaths]]
[[Category:People from Stuttgart]]

January 31, 2020 at 09:44PM

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