Annette Thoma
Annette Schenk Thoma was a German author, composer, and folklorist who is best remembered for her composition Deutsche Bauernmesse, a mass in Bavarian adapting folk tunes''.''
Life and career
Thoma was born in Neu-Ulm. Her father was Lieutenant Albert Schenk. Thoma studied English and French abroad, then married the painter Emil Thoma and moved to Riedering. There she met and worked with the Bavarian folk musician Paul Kiem in 1930 to record local folk music. She wrote a book and many articles about folk music. Thoma composed the Deutsche Bauernmesse in 1933, and wrote the lyrics for the first Salzburg Advent Singing in 1946.Thoma received the Bavarian Order of Merit in 1964, and the Bayerischer Poetentaler award in 1974. Her composition Die Kleine Messe was recorded on:
- TELEF 6 22 149 AG
- EMI 066 32 042
- DAU PLPS 30 159
- AVES INT 160 807
Books
Thoma's works were published by Rosenheimer Verlagshaus. Her publications included:- Chiemgauer Herbergspiel
- Das Riederinger Weihnachtsspiel.
- Das Volkslied in Albayern und Seine Saenger
- Die Sternsinger; ein Weihnachtsspiel mit Gesang für Kinder