Siegfried Fietz
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Siegfried Fietz (German: [ˈziːkfʁiːt ˈfiːts]; born 25 May 1946) is a German singer-songwriter, composer, music producer and sculptor. He is known for songs of the genre Neues Geistliches Lied, particularly his setting of Dietrich Bonhoeffer's poem "Von guten Mächten".
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Born in Berleburg, Fietz grew up in Hilchenbach. He began to play on his father's violin at age five, and learned to play the guitar a little later. He began voice training at age 15, and piano lessons at age 17. A year later, he took an exam as a church musician and organist.[1] He studied composition with Gustav Adolf Schlemm .[2]
He gave his first concerts with his friend Klaus Panthel, as the Fietz Team, at the festival Offene Abende Siegen (Open evenings [at] Siegen) which attracted up to 10,000 visitors. Fietz wrote new songs in German for these occasions, inviting the audience to sing along. He wrote a setting of the poem "Von guten Mächten" that Dietrich Bonhoeffer wrote in prison in 1944.[2][3] The song has become part of the German Protestant and Catholic hymnals.[1] Fietz had written the melodies for 3000 songs by the age of 65.[2][4]
Fietz moderated a series for the broadcaster Hessischer Rundfunk, Lieder zwischen Himmel und Erde (Songs between Heaven and Earth), with up to 150,000 listeners.[2][3]
Fietz founded a music edition, the Abakus Musik Verlag , together with his wife Barbara.[2][5] They have published around 250 productions with him as a performer, and others, to a total of 320 recordings. He has collaborated with Ivan Rebroff, Clemens Bittlinger, Dieter Falk,[6] Eberhard Weber, Petula Clark, Uwe Kröger, Eva Lind, Bill Ramsey, Edwin Hawkins, Olivia Molina and Coretta Scott King. He developed a Weltraumsinfonie (Space Symphony) with the astronaut James Irwin.[7]
His oratorio Franziskus – Ein Heiliger und ein Papst premiered in 2016 at the 100th Katholikentag in Leipzig.[6]
Since 1995, Fietz has also worked as an artist, creating abstract paintings and wooden sculptures. His first exposition was in 2009. He opened a sculpture park in Greifenstein-Allendorf in 2015.[6][8]
Literature
- Jan Vering: Siegfried Fietz – Von guten Mächten und bewegten Zeiten. Biographie, Gerth, Asslar 2011, ISBN 978-3-86591-582-5.
- Siegfried Fietz: Aufbruch wagen. Kunst Broschüre, Abakus Musik, Greifenstein 2012, ISBN 978-3-88124-522-7.
- Siegfried Fietz: Skulpturen Bilder. Kunst Broschüre, Abakus Musik, Greifenstein 2011.
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