Bruno Dost
Gustav Bruno Dost (born July 6, 1849 in Werda ; † December 10, 1916 in Dresden ) was a German pedagogue, cantor and composer in the western Ore Mountains . His brother is Guido Alfred Dost .
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Gustav Bruno Dost attended the royal seminary in Neureudnitz from 1863 to 1869 and then studied at the Leipzig Conservatory . From 1873 he was a senior teacher at the royal teachers' college in the mountain town of Schneeberg (Ore Mountains) . In 1884 he was one of the founders of the Glückauf mountain choir in Schneeberg. In 1888 Bruno Dost became music director and professor. Two years later he also took over the office of cantor in the Schneeberg St. Wolfgang Church . The Upper Erzgebirge Gausängerbund appointed Dost as its chairman in 1896. In 1899 he met the pianist Clara Schumann personally in Schneeberg . In 1904 he moved to the royal teachers' college in Annaberg and, from 1913, spent his retirement in Dresden.
Works
- Bergmann ways , Schneeberg, Goedsches bookstore, 1885
- Glückauf song books
- Pictures from the Ore Mountains , 1901
Recorded songs
- Fresh up, you miners young and old
- Good luck, brothers
- Up, entire miners' group
Honor
The mountain town of Schneeberg named a street after Bruno Dost after 1990.
literature
- Erzgebirgszweigverein Schneeberg-Neustädtel: Schneeberger Heimatbüchlein , printer & publisher Mike Rokstroh, Aue, 1992
- Ev.-luth. Parish of St. Wolfgang Schneeberg: Schneeberg Christmas and Mountain Song Book , compiled by Cantor Mannfred Stange, printer & publisher Mike Rokstroh, Aue, 2002
- Auer Employment Initiative eV: A small chronicle of great masters - Ore Mountains, of which we are proud, Mike Rokstroh printing and publishing house, Aue, 2000
Web links
- Literature by and about Bruno Dost in the catalog of the German National Library
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Dost, Bruno |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Dost, Gustav Bruno |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German dialect poet from the Ore Mountains |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 6, 1849 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Who's there |
DATE OF DEATH | December 10, 1916 |
Place of death | Dresden |