Hieronymus Kradenthaller
Hieronymus Kradenthaller , also: Gradenthaler, Gradenthaller (born September 27, 1637 in Regensburg ; † July 19, 1700 there ) was a German organist and composer .
Life
His father Augustin Gradenthaler (Kradenthaller) (1608-1660) was a Chram dealer and organist at the Evangelical Church of St. Oswald in Regensburg, where the Reformation had been introduced for the citizens in 1543 and the now Protestant-imperial-city high school poeticum with its cantors became an important one Center of music education in southern Germany became. Between 1656 and 1658, a city grant enabled him to learn the "composition and organist art" in Nuremberg , where the organist David Schedlich is considered his possible teacher. Kradenthaller was his father's successor in office for a short time and received citizenship of Regensburg on February 23, 1660.
Works
In addition to sacred arias , he also created secular music: in his printed collection Musicalische Recreation von Allemanden, Sarabanden, and Bouré: He published and presented violino solo è basso continuo by HIERONYMO Kradenthaller MVSICO and organists in Regenspurg MDLXXII from 1672 to all lovers and incipients of music several suites for violin and thoroughbass . His dance pieces for strings Deliciae musicales in suite form contain for the first time a short sonatina that precedes the partita .
In the Geistlicher Blumenstrauss collection he set the songs of the Regensburg poet Johann Ludwig Prasch to music .
literature
- Rudolf Reiser : Kradenthaller, Hieronymus. In: Karl Bosl (ed.): Bosls Bavarian biography. Pustet, Regensburg 1983, ISBN 3-7917-0792-2 , p. 443 ( digitized version ).
Web links
- Publications by and about Hieronymus Kradenthaller in VD 17 .
- Literature by and about Hieronymus Kradenthaller in the catalog of the German National Library
- Hieronymus Kradenthaller in the Bavarian Musicians' Lexicon Online (BMLO)
- CV, works of art, sources, bibliography on musicologie.org (in French)
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SURNAME | Kradenthaller, Hieronymus |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Gradenthaler, Hieronymus |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German organist and composer |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 27, 1637 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | regensburg |
DATE OF DEATH | July 19, 1700 |
Place of death | regensburg |