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Johann Adam Hiller (December 25, 1728 – June 16, 1804) was a German composer, conductor and writer on music, regarded as the creator of the Singspiel, an early form of German opera. In many of these operas he collaborated with the poet Christian Felix Weiße. Furthermore, Hiller was a teacher who encouraged musical education for women, his pupils including Elisabeth Mara and Corona Schröter.[1] By the death of his father in 1734, Hiller was left dependent to a large extent on the charity of friends.[2] He came from a musical family,[3] and also learned the basics of music from a school master in his home town, Wendisch-Ossig. From 1740 to 1745, he was a student at the Gymnasium in Görlitz, where his fine soprano voice earned him free tuition.[3] In 1746 he went to study at the famous Kreuzschule in Dresden. There he took keyboard and basso continuo lessons with Gottfried August Homilius. In 1751, he enrolled in the University of Leipzig to study law, supporting himself by giving music lessons, and also by performing at concerts both on the flute and as a vocalist.[2] Hiller immersed himself in the rich musical life of the town, and gradually adopted music as his sole profession. He took an active role in the Grosses Concert, which was the leading concert undertaking in Leipzig. During that time he wrote several symphonies, church cantatas, and arias, as well as a fragmentary Singspiel entitled Das Orackle. Hiller also published an essay on the Mimesis of Nature in Music (Abh
Der Friede Gottes
322Die Jagd: Ouvertüre
183Alles Fleisch Ist Wie Gras
114Die Jagd (Overture)
95Save Your Kisses For Me
96Ruh, müder Leib
77Variationen und Fuge über ein lustiges Thema von Johann Adam Hiller in E Minor, Op. 100: Variation III. Vivace
68Jesus Christus herrscht als König
69Er lebt, der unbezwungne Held!
510Ariette
5100 Masterpieces of Sacred Choral Music
James Last - 80 Greatest Hits
Gewandhausorchester Leipzig & Herbert Blomstedt
Thomanerchor Leipzig, 800 Jahre
Thomanerchor Leipzig: Portrait
Motetten der Hiller-Sammlung: Motets by Homilius, Rolle, Hiller, Graun & Harrer
Sacred Music by Cantors of St. Thomas
Eighty Not Out
Vom Minnegesang bis zu Beethoven und Loewe - Lied-Edition Vol. 1
Lied-Edition
Bach - Die Motetten 2 - Thomanerchor Leipzig
Johann Sebastian Bach: Die Motetten II