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Joseph Matthias Kracher
1752 - 1835
Austria
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J.M. Kracher
Joseph Matthias Kracher (30/01/1752 - 26/03/1835), an Austrian composer, born in Mattighofen, died in Salzburg. Church composer ; entered the choir of the convent of Fürstenzell at the age of nine ; was cantor of several places, and in 1772 became organist at Seekirchen, which position he held for forty-two years, exchanging it afterwards for a similar one at Kochl, near Hallein. On the advice of Michael Haydn he studied composition through the works of the great masters, and from 1775 composed a great deal of church music, much used, but never published. Works (in 1803) : 22 masses, 4 Requiems ; 24 graduate ; 15 offertories ; 2 Te Deum ; 6 Tenebrae ; 1 Vesper de Beata ; 20 Vesper-hymns ; 4 litanies, etc.
Requiem in C minor
Period:Early Romanticism
Musical form:mass
Text/libretto:Latin mass
No details available.
Source:Dagny Wegner, Requiemvertonungen in Frankreich zwischen 1670 und 1850, Hamburg, 2005
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Missa brevissima de Requiem in C minor
Period:Early Romanticism
Musical form:mass
Text/libretto:Latin mass
No details available.
Source:Dagny Wegner, Requiemvertonungen in Frankreich zwischen 1670 und 1850, Hamburg, 2005
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Requiem in E flat major
Period:Early Romanticism
Musical form:mass
Text/libretto:Latin mass
No details available.
Source:Dagny Wegner, Requiemvertonungen in Frankreich zwischen 1670 und 1850, Hamburg, 2005
http://www.archive.org/stream/cyclopediaofmusi02cham/cyclopediaof
Requiem
Period:Early Romanticism
Musical form:masses
Text/libretto:Latin mass
Kracher wrote four requiem masses, of which unfortunately only one is still extant.
Source:The new Grove dictionary of music and musicians
Contributor:Tassos Dimitriadis