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* Kleine deutsche Messe (SATB + organ/piano; published by Sonat Verlag) 
* Kleine deutsche Messe (SATB + organ/piano; published by Sonat Verlag) 
* Missa in honorem Sanctae Caeciliae (SATTBB + organ; available on his website: https://maxraedlinger.de/komponist/) 
* Missa in honorem Sanctae Caeciliae (SATTBB + organ; available on his website: https://maxraedlinger.de/komponist/) 
* Missa Spes nostra (SATBB + organ/piano; available on his website: https://maxraedlinger.de/komponist/
* Missa Spes nostra (SATBB + organ; published by Jubilate-Verlag
* Missa „Dona nobis pacem“ (TBB + organ; published by Jubilate-Verlag) 
* Missa „Dona nobis pacem“ (TBB + organ; published by Jubilate-Verlag) 
* Kleine junge Messe in G (SA + piano, ad libitum: male voice + drums + electric bass + guitar; available on his website: https://maxraedlinger.de/komponist/) 
* Kleine junge Messe in G (SA + piano, ad libitum: male voice + drums + electric bass + guitar; available on his website: https://maxraedlinger.de/komponist/) 
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* Alma redemptoris mater (SATBB + violin + piano; available on his website: https://maxraedlinger.de/komponist/) 
* Alma redemptoris mater (SATBB + violin + piano; available on his website: https://maxraedlinger.de/komponist/) 
* Maria durch ein Dornwald ging (TTBB + piano; available on his website: https://maxraedlinger.de/komponist/) 
* Maria durch ein Dornwald ging (TTBB + piano; available on his website: https://maxraedlinger.de/komponist/) 
* Rorate caeli desuper (TTBB; available on his website: https://maxraedlinger.de/komponist/) 
* O Freude über Freude (SATB + 2 trumpets + 2 trombones + timpani + cymbals + harp / ALTERNATIVE VERSION: SATB + melodic instrument + piano; available on his website: https://maxraedlinger.de/komponist/) 
* O Freude über Freude (SATB + 2 trumpets + 2 trombones + timpani + cymbals + harp / ALTERNATIVE VERSION: SATB + melodic instrument + piano; available on his website: https://maxraedlinger.de/komponist/) 
* Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (SATBB + violin + piano; available on his website: https://maxraedlinger.de/komponist/) 
* Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (SATBB + violin + piano; available on his website: https://maxraedlinger.de/komponist/) 
* Vom Himmel hoch, da komm ich her (SAATB; available on his website: https://maxraedlinger.de/komponist/) 
* Vom Himmel hoch, da komm ich her (SAATB; available on his website: https://maxraedlinger.de/komponist/) 
* Beim letzten Abendmahle (SATB; available on his website: https://maxraedlinger.de/komponist/) 
* Beim letzten Abendmahle (SATB; available on his website: https://maxraedlinger.de/komponist/) 
* Qui manducat carnem meam (SATB; available on his website: https://maxraedlinger.de/komponist/) 
* Turba-Chöre der Matthäus-Passion (SATB; available on his website: https://maxraedlinger.de/komponist/) 
* Turba-Chöre der Matthäus-Passion (SATB; available on his website: https://maxraedlinger.de/komponist/) 
* Turba-Chöre der Markus-Passion (SATB; available on his website: https://maxraedlinger.de/komponist/) 
* Turba-Chöre der Johannes-Passion (SATB; available on his website: https://maxraedlinger.de/komponist/) 
* Turba-Chöre der Johannes-Passion (SATB; available on his website: https://maxraedlinger.de/komponist/) 
* Zu Regensburg auf der Kirchturmspitz (TBB; available on his website: https://maxraedlinger.de/komponist/) 
* Zu Regensburg auf der Kirchturmspitz (TBB; available on his website: https://maxraedlinger.de/komponist/) 

Latest revision as of 19:41, 9 April 2024

Max Rädlinger (2018)

Life

Born: 1993

Biography

Max Rädlinger (*1993) is a German composer, organist, vocal coach, choirmaster and cabaret artist. He completed his master of music degree in Church Music and Vocal Pedagogy in 2022 at the Academy of Catholic Church Music and Music Education in Regensburg (organ: Prof. Franz Josef Stoiber; classical singing: Dorothée Rabsch). Max Rädlinger has been a choirmaster for the Regensburger Domspatzen (Regensburg Cathedral Choir of Boys and Men) since 2018. As part of his work with his choir, he routinely composes and arranges easy-to-implement pieces with a great variety of colors in a modern tonal language. For more information visit his homepage: https://maxraedlinger.de


View the Wikipedia article on Max Rädlinger: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Rädlinger

List of choral works

 

Arrangements by Max Rädlinger


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Publications

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