Josef Lammerz (1930 – 8 January 2014) was a German composer, choral director and organist.
(1930 - 2014) Bonn - Teulada (Alicante)
Josef Lammerz began piano lessons at an early age. He was tutored by Hubert Brings, longtime organist at Bonn Cathedral.
From 1950-1954 he studied sacred music at the Robert Schumann Hochschule, and later further organ studies with Rudolf Petzold at Cologne Cathedral and Clement Ingenhoven in Düsseldorf.
From 1956 until 1975 he became the organist and Choirmaster at Christ-Koenig-Kirche in Duisburg where he developed a very highly regarded choir, performing major choral works, as well as his own compositions. He participated in the municipal concerts with the Duisburg Symphony Orchestra at the Mercator-Halle, with works such as Fauré's Requiem, Verdi's Stabat mater, and Liszt's Christus.
In 1961 to 1975, he took posts as lecturer in professional piano and organ studies at the Niederrheinischen Musikschule in Duisburg, and music theory at the Folkwang Hochschule Essen (Duisburg institute).
In 1975 he moved back to Bonn Cathedral to become the organist and choirmaster.
Since his retirement in 1989, he has spent long periods in Teulada on the Costa Blanca, Spain, and continues to compose. A cantata about the great medieval history of Teulada and his outstanding service to the musical life of the city, he was made an honoured citizen, and a street in nearby Xàtiva has been named after him.
1951
Weihnachtslied, Chor u.Orgel
Duisburg
1954
1988
1996
Te Deum, Soli, Chor; Orchester, Orgel
1955
Motetten, Chor a capella
Duisburg
1957
Missa festiva, Chor u.Orgel
Duisburg
1962/3
Messe in A, Soli; Chor; Bläser u.Orgel
Duisburg/Bonn
1980
Missa mundi, Schola, Chor, Bläser und Orgel
Bonn
1990
Missa solemnis, Tenor, Chor, Orchester
Spain/Bonn
1990
Missa brevis, Sopran, Chor a capella
1993
Te Deum, Sopran, Chor, Instrumente, Pauken, Orgel
Spain
1994
Psalm 13o, Sopran, Chor und Orgel
Aachen/Spain
1994/5
Cantata a Xativa, Sprecher, Bariton, Chor u. Orchester
Spain
1996
Missa de Campana, Sopran, Chor u.Orgel,