Hartmann, Pater (real name, Paul Eugen Josef von An der Lan-Hochbrunn

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Hartmann, Pater (real name, Paul Eugen Josef von An der Lan-Hochbrunn

Hartmann, Pater (real name, Paul Eugen Josef von An der Lan-Hochbrunn), German organist and composer; b. Salurn, near Bozen, Dec. 21, 1863; d. Munich, Dec. 5, 1914. He entered the Franciscan order at the age of 16, and studied theology and music in various monasteries. He then completed his musical studies with Josef Pembaur in Innsbruck. He was ordained a priest in 1886, and then appointed organist at the Church of the Redeemer in Jerusalem (1893) and at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre (1894). In 1895 he was transferred to Rome as organist of the monastery Ara Coeli and director of the Scuola Musicale Cooperativa. From 1906 until his death he lived in the Franciscan monastery of St. Anna at Munich.

Works

oratorios:Petrus (1900); Franziskus (1902); Das letzte Abendmahl (1904); Der Tod des Herrn (1905); Septem ultima verba Christi in Cruce (1908). other:Te Deum (1913); masses; organ works.

—Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire

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