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Ignaz Holzbauer
1711 - 1783
Austria
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I.J. Holzbauer
Ignaz Jakob [Ignaz] Holzbauer (18/09/1711 - 07/04/1783), an Austrian composer, born in Vienna. He was a composer of symphonies, concertos, operas, and chamber music, and a member of the Mannheim school. His aesthetic style is in line with that of the Sturm und Drang "movement" of German art and literature. His operas include Il figlio delle selve (premiered Schwetzingen, 1753). Its success led to a job offer from the court at Mannheim, where he stayed for the rest of his life, continuing to compose and to teach, his students including Johann Anton Friedrich Fleischmann (1766-1798), the pianist, and Carl Stamitz. Holzbauer died in Mannheim, Germany. His opera Günther von Schwarzburg, based on the life of the eponymous king (and described here), was an early German national opera, a performance of which Mozart and his sister attended, through which they met Anton Raaff, who was later to premiere a role in Idomeneo. Mozart also composed nine numbers for insertion in a Miserere by Holzbauer on commission by the Parisian Concert Spirituel in 1778, but they have been lost. They have been given the catalog number KV 297a in the list of Mozart's works.
Requiem in C minor
Period:Classicism
Musical form:mass
Text/libretto:Latin mass
Requiem in C minor (No. I), for four voices, orchestra and organ. It contains:
01. Requiem aeternam
02. Kyrie
03. Christe eleison
04. Dies irae
05. Quantus tremor
06. Mors stupebit
07. Lacrimosa
08. Domine Jesu Christe
09. Quam olim Abrahae
10. Hostias et preces
11. Sanctus
12. Benedictus
13. Hosanna in excelsis
14. Agnus Dei
15. Lux aeterna
16. Cum sanctis tuis
17. Requiem aeternam
Source:http://www.rism-database.ch/detail.php?lang=en&id=400012274 and Dagny Wegner, Requiemvertonungen in Frankreich zwischen 1670 und 1850, Hamburg, 2005
Requiem in E flat major
Period:Classicism
Composed in:1770
Musical form:mass
Text/libretto:Latin mass
No details available.
Source:Dagny Wegner, Requiemvertonungen in Frankreich zwischen 1670 und 1850, Hamburg, 2005