Adalbert Stifter High School (Linz)
The Adalbert Stifter Gymnasium in Linz in Upper Austria is an upper secondary school (ORG) of the Diocese of Linz . The school building is a listed building .
architecture
The listed school building in late historical style was built from 1904 to 1905 by the Upper Austrian Construction Company for a former teacher training institute of the Catholic school association. The building, briefly named Stifterschule and named after Adalbert Stifter , has a hook-shaped base and is four-story on a basement floor. The main facade in neo-Gothic forms emphasizes the central axis with a curved gable top. The original grating of the cellar windows from the construction period has been preserved.
Well-known graduates
- Franz Welser-Möst , conductor
- Elisabeth Fuchs , conductor
- Johannes Hiemetsberger , choir director and conductor
- Christoph Campestrini , conductor
- Lorenz Duftschmid , gambist and conductor
- Mario Aschauer , musicologist, harpsichordist and conductor
- Karl Aichhorn , musician, conductor, composer and educator
- Andreas Schnee , pianist, composer and music teacher
- Eduard Matscheko , violinist and conductor
- Martin Fiala , composer
- Max Nagl , jazz saxophonist, band leader and composer
- Klaus Kuttler , composer and opera singer
- Gunter Damisch , painter
- Kurt Azesberger , opera singer
- Jan Petryka , opera singer
- Wolfgang Kauer , writer
- Florian Danner , moderator
- Mathias Kaineder , singer, songwriter and actor
- Bernhard Eckerstorfer OSB , Benedictine and Rector of the Benedictine University Sant'Anselmo in Rome.
literature
- The art monuments of Austria. Dehio Linz 2009 . Linz, Upper and Lower Suburbs, buildings in the street association, Stifterstrasse No. 27, So-called Stifterschule, p. 306.
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Coordinates: 48 ° 17 ′ 56.7 ″ N , 14 ° 17 ′ 0.5 ″ E