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Karl Piutti

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Karl Piutti

Karl Piutti (30 April 1846, Elgersburg – 17 June 1902, Leipzig) was a German composer and organist.

Piutti studied at the Leipzig Conservatory. He taught at his alma mater from 1875 onwards, and also became the organist at the Thomaskirche after 1880.

His compositions comprised some two hundred preludes, a Trauungsonate (Wedding Sonata), and a piece titled Die Pfingstfeier (Pentecostal Celebration), all for organ; motets; settings of Psalms; lieder; and pieces for piano.

Selected works

Choral

Organ

  • Die Trauung, op. 9, cycle of four pieces in the form of a sonata
  • 10 Improvisations on a Well-Known Chorale, op. 15
  • Preludes and Fugue, op. 16 "Die Pfingstfeier"
  • Fest-Hymnus, op. 20
  • Organ Sonata in G major, op. 22
  • Organ Sonata in E minor, op. 27
  • 10 Short Pieces for Organ, op. 32
  • 200 Choralvorspiele, op. 34