Russell Schulz-Widmar
Russell Schulz-Widmar (born Russell E. Schulz; 29 July 1944) is a composer, author, and conductor, and a former Professor of Liturgical Music at the Seminary of the Southwest in Austin, Texas. For much of his career he lived in Austin, Texas and upon retirement he has divided his time between Berlin, Germany and Dallas, Texas. He is married to Hubertus Schulz-Wilke.
Biography
Born into a family of German and Dutch immigrants, Russell Schulz grew up northwest of Chicago, near the village of Hebron, Illinois. He graduated with honors with a B. Mus. from Valparaiso University in Valparaiso, Indiana. He received his M. Mus. from the School of Music at Union Theological Seminary in New York City, and his D.M.A from The University of Texas at Austin. He also studied at the Royal School of Church Music in London/Croydon. In 1988 he was named a Distinguished Alumnus of Valparaiso University. In 2012 The Seminary of the Southwest awarded him the honorary degree Doctor of Humane Letters.
In 1971, while he was a student at The University of Texas, he and his wife Suzanne Widmar took over as co-Directors of Music at University United Methodist Church in Austin, Texas.[1] In 1993, Schulz left University United Methodist Church to take a position as the Director of Music at the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd in Austin, Texas. He remained in the position until July, 2008.
In 1974 he became Organist/Choirmaster at the Episcopal Theological Seminary of the Southwest (now The Seminary of the Southwest) and later became Professor of Liturgical Music there. From 1975 to 1985 he was also Visiting Lecturer at the Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary. From 1978 to 1985 he was a member of the Standing Commission on Church Music of the Episcopal Church, served on the Executive Editorial Board of that commission, and chaired the hymn music committee of the Hymnal 1982. In 1979, 1981, and 1983, on behalf of the Standing Commission and funded by the Lilly Foundation, he arranged biennial conferences for music professors/directors of music at the 10 US Episcopal Seminaries. From 1999 to 2001 he was a member of the Task Force for founding of the Armstrong Community Music School of the Austin Lyric Opera. Also at ALO, he served many years on the Triangle-on-Stage Committee. He was founding President of the Austin Boys' Choir and was a member of the founding Board of Directors of Conspirare: Craig Hella Johnson and Company of Voices. He was a member of the Board of Directors of the Capital City Men's Chorus and also the Austin Choral Union. He served on the faculty of the Evergreen Conference in Evergreen, CO, and then from 1980 to 1987 he was Dean of that conference. He served on the Editorial Advisory Board of the Hymn Society in the United States and Canada, and from 1987 to 1989 he was President of the Society. At the University of Texas he served on doctoral committees, served as faculty at conferences, lectured periodically at the School of Architecture, served on CAPO (Committee for the Advocacy of Pipe Organs) and also on the Advisory Board of the Center for Sacred Music.
He has had a lifelong interest in ethnomusicology, particularly in the study of music as a lens into a culture. He interviewed and photographed hundreds of people in such diverse cultures as the former East Germany, Germany, Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Belarus, Russia, Egypt, Kenya, India, Australia, the UK, Mexico, Brazil and Chile.
Selected publications
As Editor or Chair
The Book of Canticles[2]
 El Himnario Provisional[3]
 The Hymnal 1982[4] - The current hymnal in use by the Episcopal Church of the United States of America
 Hymnal Supplement II[5]
 Hymns III[6]
 A New Hymnal for Colleges and Schools[7] - A progressive, non-denominational hymnal by Yale University Press
 Praises Abound - a collection of meditations based on hymns and original hymns by students at the Seminary of the Southwest, Austin[8]
 Shepherd Songs[9] - A collection of thirteen new hymns, commissioned by members and friends of the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd, Austin.
 Songs of Thanks and Praise[10] - A nondenominational hymnal supplement 
As composer: representative works
Choral works
"Adam Lay Ybounden"
 An Advent Processional
 Autumn Carol
 "Bethlehem"[11]
 "Boundless Love"
 "By Gracious Powers"[12]
 A Carol for Christmas
 "Forth in Thy Name"
 "Give Rest, O Christ"
 "God Remembers"
 Good Friday Anthems
 Heavenly Dance
 "Here, O My Lord"[13]
 "How Can I Keep from Singing"
 "How Clear Is Our Vocation, Lord"
 "I Am Resurrection"
 "I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say"
 "I Saw Three Ships"
 "In Remembrance" (1990)
 "In the Bleak Mid-winter"
 "Infant Holy"
 "Jerusalem, Jerusalem"[14]
 "Jerusalem, My Happy Home"
 "Jesus, Jesus, Rest Your Head"
 Joseph's Lullaby
 "Lord, Enthroned in Heavenly Splendor"
 Lullaby
 "Mary Said Yes"
 "Midnight Clear"[15]
 Miriam Dances at the Red Sea[16]
  A Neo-gothic Carol: "Ave Mary"
 A Neo-gothic Carol: "To Us this Morn"
 "O God of Gentle Strength"
 "O Gracious Light" (after Arnatt)
 "O Gracious Light" 
 "The Peace of God"
 "Remember Christmas"
 "Rest In Peace:" A Song of Farewell
 Resurrection Dance
 "The Royal Banners of Our King"
 Sanctus/Picardy
 Sky Song[17]
 Song of Mary: Magnificat
 Song of Simeon: Nunc Dimittis
 Song of the Advents[18]
 "Songs of Sovereign Grace"
 "The Sons of Asaph"
 Spring Carol
 Stille Nacht
 Summer Carol
 "Sweet Music"
 "Sweet Spirit, Comfort Me"
 "There Is a Happy Land"
 "This Is the Feast of Victory for Our God"
 Three French Carols
 "Through all the Changing Scenes of Life"
 "Unto Us Is Born a Child"
 Visitation Carol
 Volemus Pastorcitos
 "We Are Not Our Own"
 "We Come, O Christ"
  "When In Our Music God Is Glorified"
 "Wonder, Love, and Praise"[19]
 "Your Love, O Christ" 
Large works
St. Andrews Evensong
 St. Andrews Mass
 Mass of the Good Shepherd
 Stabat Mater, for choir and orchestra
 Requiem, for choir and soloists with organ and six instruments 
Solo vocal works
"How Can I Keep from Singing?"
 "Now the Green Blade Riseth"
 "What Child Is This?" 
Organ works
Adeste fideles
 Adoro te devote
 Ar Hyd y Nos
 Beach Spring
 Conditor alme siderum
 Dialog
 Duet and Trio on 'Hyfrydol'
 Easter Hymn
 Elegy on Old Hundredth
 Fantasia on the Danish Amen 
 Grosser Gott/Te Deum
 Hyfrydol
 Intonation on 'All Glory, Laud and Honor'
 Introduction and Varied Harmonizations of 'Easter Hymn'
 Ite missa est
 Jesu dulcis memoria
 Land of Rest
 Lasst uns erfreuen
 Lord Have Mercy (from Danish Amen Mass)
 Lourdes Hymn
 A Mighty Fortress is Our God
 Organ Mass: 'Lord, have mercy'
 Organ Mass: 'Holy, holy, holy Lord"
 Partita on 'Ah, Holy Jesus'
 Picardy
 Prelude on an Ancient Melody
 Prelude on 'Lasst uns erfreuen'
 Prelude on 'Middlebury'
 Procession
 Procession for the Ascension Vigil
 Quite Alleluias
 Requiem aeternam
 Sicilian Mariners
 Simple Gifts
 St. Catherine
 St. Flavian
 Stille Nacht
 Sussex Carol
 Sweet Sacrament
 Tantum ergo/Pange lingua
 Triptych on Veni Creator Spiritus
 Ubi caritas
 Variations on 'O Come All Ye Faithful'
 Variants on 'St. Columbia'
 Variants on 'Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence'
 Veni Creator
 Veni Creator Spiritus
 Veni, veni Emmanuel
 Victimae paschali laudes
 We Gather Together
 When Jesus Wept
 Wie Schön Leuchtet
 Wondrous Love 
Hymn texts
"We Are Gathered All Together"
 "You, Lord, We Praise in Songs of Celebration"
 "Your Love, O God, Has Called Us Here" 
Hymn tunes
Anna Marie
 Bordy
 DeVries
 Kelfer
 Moehr
 Molly
 Sanjeev
 Wilke
 Wilmersdorf
 plus dozens of harmonizations 
Unpublished works
The Journey (SATB version)
 Requiem  (version with full orchestra, 1998)
 Songs from Buckeye Trail 
Some writing
Forewords, for four hymn collections: Patricia Clark, Thomas Pavlechko, Richard Proulx, K. Lee Scott
 Reviews of books by Richard Arnold, Fred Pratt Green, Marion J. Hatchett, Robin Leaver, Alan Luff, Cyril Taylor, and Arthur Wenk.
 Hymnal 1982 Companion: "Hymnody in the US since  1950" plus many short articles
 Duty and Delight - Routley Remembered: "The Hymn Renaissance in the US"
 In The Hymn, July 1982: "American Hymnody: A View of the Current Scene" 
Some Presentations on US Hymnody and Church Music
All Saints Episcopal Church, Austin: Bailey Lectures
 Colorado State University, Ft. Collins
 Concordia University, River Forest, IL
 Saint Mary's University, San Antonio
 Seminary of the Southwest: Harvey Lectures
 Schmelztiegel der Traditionen / Melting-pot of Traditions, von Arne Reuel, Deutschland Radio Kultur
 Texas Lutheran University, Seguin
 University of Texas
 Valparaiso University
 Westminster Abbey, London
 Westminster Choir College, Princeton. NJ
 Yale University Divinity School, New Haven, CT
 Hymn Society Conferences: Bethlehemn PA; Charleston, SC; Ft. Worth, TX: Louven, Belgium; Oberlin, OH; Washington, DC 
Major works conducted
Bach: Brandenburgs, cantatas, Magnificat
 Brahms: Requiem
 Duruflé: Requiem
 Fauré: Requiem
 Peter Hallock: Phoenix
 Handel: Chandos Anthems, Israel in Egypt, Jubliate Deo, Messiah, organ concerti
 Haydn: Creation, Little Organ Mass, Lord Nelson Mass, St Nicholas Mass
 Mendelssohn: Elijah, St. Paul
 Mozart: Requiem, church sonatas, Colloredo Mass, Coronation Mass, Sparrow Mass, Missa brevis in F
 Perry: Judith (with added texts by Fred Pratt Green)
 Proulx: Acclamations, Mass for the City
 Rutter: Requiem
 Schubert: Deutsche Messe, Mass in G
 Schulz-Widmar: Requiem, Service for the Seminary of the Southwest, Stabat Mater
 Vaughan Williams: Dona Nobis Pacem
 Vivaldi: Gloria 
Other performances
Rites in Ragtime: Music of Scott Joplin as Religious Expression
 Voice and Verse: Combining Handel's Messiah and Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress
 Dietrich Bonhoeffer: A Music Festival
 American Songs of Praise: 1976
 A Festival of Fred Pratt Green 
References
- ^ Berry, Margaret C., and Randle, Audrey Bateman. University United Methodist Church 1887-1987: A Brief History. Nortex Press, Austin, Texas, 1987.
- ^ Schulz-Widmar, Russell (editorial board member), The Book of Canticles, Church Hymnal Corp, New York, New York
- ^ Schulz-Widmar, Russell (editorial board member), El Himnario Provisional, Church Hymnal Corp, New York, New York
- ^ Schulz-Widmar, Russell (chair of the hymn music committee). The Hymnal 1982, The Church Hymnal Corporation, New York, New York, 1985.
- ^ Schulz-Widmar, Russell (editorial board member), Hymnal Supplement II, Hope Publishing Co., Carol Stream. IL
- ^ Schulz-Widmar, Russell (editorial board member), Hymns III, Church Hymnal Corp, New York, New York
- ^ Schulz-Widmar, Russell (co-editor, with the Rt. Rev. Jeffery Rowthorn). A New Hymnal for Colleges and Schools, Yale University Press, New Haven, Connecticut, 1992.
- ^ Russell Schulz-Widmar, Dr (July 2012). Praises Abound: Hymns and Meditations for Lent and Easter. Church Publishing. ISBN 9780898698688.
- ^ Schulz-Widmar, Russell (editor). Shepherd Songs, Selah Publishing Co., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 2002.
- ^ Schulz-Widmar, Russell (editor). Songs of Thanks and Praise: A Hymnal Supplement, Hinshaw Music, Inc., Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 1980.
- ^ http://store.augsburgfortress.org/store/product/4640/Bethlehem
- ^ "By Gracious Powers".
- ^ "Here, O My Lord".
- ^ "Jerusalem, Jerusalem".
- ^ "Midnight Clear".
- ^ "Miriam Dances at the Red Sea".
- ^ "Sky Song".
- ^ "Song of the Advents | Augsburg Fortress". store.augsburgfortress.org. Archived from the original on 2014-01-08.
- ^ "Wonder, Love, and Praise | Augsburg Fortress". store.augsburgfortress.org. Archived from the original on 2016-03-05.