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Georg Schinn
1768 - 1833
Germany
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G.J. Schinn
Georg Johann [Georg] Schinn (14/09/1768 - 18/02/1833), a German composer, flautist and viola player. Born in Sinzig, died in Munich. His initial musical training was with his schoolteacher father, Johann Baptist Schinn. He was active in Dillingen (where he studied philosophy and law at the university), Eichstädt (where he played flute at the chapel of the Prince Bishop), Salzburg (where he undertook further studies with and befriended Michael Haydn) and Munich, where he played viola in the local court orchestra and died on 18 February 1833. His music included a German Requiem for four voices and two books of songs. With Joseph Otter and Pater Werigand Rettensteiner he wrote the Biographische Skizze von Michael Haydn.
Source:The new Grove dictionary of music and musicians
Ein Deutsches Requiem
Period:Early Romanticism
Musical form:free
Text/libretto:German Bible verses
Schinn wrote Ein Deutsches Requiem for four voices.
Source:The new Grove dictionary of music and musicians
Contributor:Tassos Dimitriadis
Missa pro defunctis
Period:Early Romanticism
Musical form:mass
Text/libretto:Latin mass
Missa pro defunctis for SATB or SAB by Georg Johann Schinn (1768-1833), arranged by V.J. Groiss.
Source:https://www.pfarre-wildon.at/seiten/archiv/01%20Noten%2019_Jhdt.pdf