Composers

August Högn

Mixed chorus
Organ
Voice
Soprano
Trumpet
Trombone
String ensemble
French horn
Men's chorus
Orchestra
Religious music
Choruses
Sacred choruses
Sacred hymns
Hymn
Mass
Sacred songs
Song
Offertories
Benedictus
by popularity

#

11 Veni Creator Spiritus, Op.158 Adjuva nos, Op.15

A

Adjuva nos in E-flat major, Op.8Ave Maria in F major, Op.4

B

Benedictus in G major, Op.50

E

Ecce sacerdos in F major, Op.57Ehre sei Gott in der Höhe!

G

Grablied für gefallene Soldaten, Op.35Grablied No.1 in E-flat major, Op.35Grablied No.2 in E-flat majorGrablied No.3 in E-flat major, Op.44Grablied No.4 in F major, Op.20

I

In Treue fest!

J

Juravit Dominus, Op.58

K

Kommunionlied No.1 in E-flat major, Op.12Kommunionlied No.2 in C major, Op.37bKommunionlied No.3 in G major, Op.21b

L

Libera me, Op.50Lied von Gotteszell, Op.42

M

Marienlied No.1 in F major, Op.13aMarienlied No.10 in F major, Op.56Marienlied No.11 in F major, Op.59Marienlied No.12 in F major, Op.63Marienlied No.13 in C majorMarienlied No.2 in E minor, Op.19Marienlied No.3 in F major, Op.22Marienlied No.4 in G major, Op.23Marienlied No.5 in F major, Op.28Marienlied No.6 in F major, Op.41Marienlied No.7 in G major, Op.45Marienlied No.8 in G major, Op.54Marienlied No.9 in G major, Op.34Mass in C major, Op.14Mass in F major, Op.16Mass in F major, Op.62

O

Offertorium in C major, Op.30Offertorium in D major, Op.26Offertorium in G major, Op.48

P

Pange lingua in E-flat major, Op.46Pange lingua in E-flat major, Op.51Pange lingua in F major, Op.43Pange lingua in G majorProzessionsgesänge für das hocheilige Fronleichnamsfest, Op.52

S

St. Cäcilia, Op.12b

T

Tantum ergo No.1 in E-flat major, Op.11Tantum ergo No.2 in F major, Op.32Tantum ergo No.3 in E-flat major, Op.49Tantum ergo No.4 in A major, Op.47

V

Veni Creator Spiritus in B-flat major

W

Weihegesang in E-flat major

Z

Zur Erstkommunion, Op.21a
Wikipedia
August Högn (2 August 1878 – 13 December 1961) was a German teacher, composer and historian.
August Högn was born on 2 August 1878, the middle of five children to married bookbinders Andreas and Helene Högn in Deggendorf. Like all children of the later municipality authorities, county commissioners and legislative representatives, Andreas taught August piano. He continued his studies and trained to teach at the prep school in Deggendorf (1891–1894) and at the teaching school in Straubing (1894–1896). As a young teacher he was placed in many locations (Deggendorf, Neukirchen (Niederbayern),Schaufling, Geratskirchen, Zeilarn, Wallersdorf, Eberhardsreuth).
On 20 June 1904 Högn married Emme Gerstl in Wallersdorf. From this marriage came two children (Elfriede, 14 August 1906; August, 17 January 1912). Högn was sent to Ruhmannsfelden, where he remained until his death. In his first years there he made a name for himself as dean of the gymnastics club (21 May 1910 – 27 December 1913), secretary of the Ruhmannsfelden volunteer fire dept. (26 December 1910 – 26 December 1950), and parish clerk for the neighboring Zachenberg (1913–1920). Högn's wife Emma died 26 June 1926. Following this Högn hired his housekeeper Rosa Beischmied, who lived and worked with him until his death.
In the Third Reich Högn was bound to political events as "community section leader," "subgroup leader," and commissioner for "Protector of Common Property". (Volksgut meaning the national cultural treasures that are poetry, stories, music etc..) Högn supposedly maintained good relations with his son-in-law, Karl Schlumprecht, who was the mayor of the city of Bayreuth and a member of the National-Socialist party. One should not underestimate the influence this relationship may have had on his political views during the time of Third Reich.
Högn was suspended in 1945 as a result of the nazification of teaching. He held various positions of headmaster at the school since 1921. After a short teaching stint in 1947 he retired. Högn suffered from a stroke in 1953 and was partially paralyzed. He died on 13 December 1961 in Ruhmannsfelden and was buried on 15 December in Deggendorf.
From 1926-1929 newspaper articles from Högn on local history were published. In his retirement he published three large essays regarding local history, (“History of Ruhmannsfelden” 1949, “History and Chronicles of the Ruhmannsfelden Volunteer Fire Department” 1951, and “Local History of the Zachenberg Community” 1953.)
In 1919 Högn engaged himself as singing and orchestral director of the Ruhmannsfelden gymnastics club. The musical comedy “The Holledauer Fidel” from Erhard Kutschenreuter was performed under his direction, being the largest and most successful offering of the gymnastics club.
From the ages of 20 to 76, Högn was active as singer, organist and choir leader of multiple church choirs in the Passau and Regensburg dioceses. In Ruhmannsfelden he operated most notably for 43 years as organist and in three phases as choir leader (1921–24, 1927–29, and 1940–53). His numerous religious works, including three Mass songs and thirteen Marienlieder predominantly originate from his time as choir director in Ruhmannsfelden. His first composition (Veni creator spiritus B-Dur) originates from 1898, and his final in 1960 (Marienlied Nr.13 Es-Dur). In 1905 his march In Treue fest was published.
Masses
Tantum ergo
Pange lingua
Marienlieder
Grablieder
Offertorien
Kommunionlieder
Veni creator Spiritius
Adjuva nos
Various genres
Josephi-Messe F-Dur op. 62 (Kirchenchor Ruhmannsfelden, Kirchenchor Gotteszell, Leitung: Josef Friedrich)
Laurentius-Messe C-Dur op. 14 (Kirchenchor Ruhmannsfelden, Brassoholics (Leitung: Andreas Stich), Gesamtleitung: August Lankes
selected works