Religious chansons for voice and jazz combo (1964/65)
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Voice, jazz combo
Voice, jazz combo
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Under the pseudonym Nico Martin, Bertold Hummel arranged and edited twelve religious chansons by the two charismatic clergymen Otto Riedel (1930 - 2016) and Jacques Wothké (1917 - 2010) for Calig Verlag. They were released on three short discs in 1964/65:
God in everyday life 1 - Chaplain Riedel sings:
Why
God is not dead
A walk
Confidence
Calig - CAL 17 501
E. Haag-Combo, Stuttgart
Musical adaptation and arrangements: Nico Martin
1964
God in everyday life 2 - Chaplain Riedel sings:
Dialogue
Longing
Prayer
Trust in God
Calig - CAL 17 502
E. Haag-Combo, Stuttgart
Musical adaptation and arrangements: Nico Martin
1964
Abbé Wottké sings
Little human love
Youth of today
Modern slave
Prayer
CAL 17504 (T 74985)
E. Haag-Combo, Stuttgart
Arrangements: Nico Martin
1965