Brosmann (a Sancto Hieronymo), Damasus
Brosmann (a Sancto Hieronymo), Damasus
Brosmann (a Sancto Hieronymo), Damasus Moravian composer; b. Fulnek, Sept. 7, 1731; d. Pribor, Sept. 16, 1798. He studied violin and cello with Weissgraber in Fulnek, then devoted himself to the Piarist calling, serving in various capacities in Moravian towns. He wrote mostly sacred music.
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C. Gardavsky, D. B. a S.H.(diss., Univ. of Brno, 1937).
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