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Jan Praupner
1751 - aft.1824
Czech Republic
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J. Praupner
Jan Praupner (09/01/1751 - aft.1824), a Bohemian composer, born in Litomerice (Bohemia). He studied music in Litoměřice and philosophy in Prague, where he settled. From about 1778 he was a violinist in the orch. of the Prague Theater. He also was a violinist in the Týn and Crusaders’s churches, and at the Metropolitan Cathedral from about 1780. In 1807 he succeeded his brother as choirmaster at the Crusaders’s Church. Among his works were 2 masses, a Requiem, and a Te Deum.
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Requiem
Period:Early Romanticism
Musical form:mass
Text/libretto:Latin mass
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Source:The new Grove dictionary of music and musicians
Contributor:Tassos Dimitriadis