Clytus Gottwald

Clytus Gottwald (20 November 1925 – 18 January 2023) was a German composer, conductor, and musicologist who focused on choral music. He was considered by music critics to be a key figure in contemporary choral music, and is known for his arrangements for vocal ensembles of up to 16 voices. He founded and conducted the Schola Cantorum Stuttgart for this music. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Mass : for mixed chorus a cappella, 1963 ; Apparebit repentina dies for mixed chorus and brass, 1947 by Hindemith, Paul, 1895-1963

    New York : Mace, 1970
    “…Schola Cantorum Stuttgart…”
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    La fabbrica illuminata : Ha venido : canciones para Silvia ; Ricorda cosa ti hanno fatto in Auschwitz by Nono, Luigi

    Mainz, Germany : Wergo, 1992
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