Hugolin Sattner

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Hugolin Sattner

Hugolin Sattner (born November 29, 1851 in Novo mesto , Carniola , † April 20, 1934 in Ljubljana ) was a Slovenian Franciscan priest and composer.

Life

Hugolin Sattner was the son of the post office clerk Franz Sattner and his wife Alojzija Jutras from Trebnje . He was born in Kandija , which is now a part of Novo mesto in Slovenia . He received his first music lessons from his father. Later he learned piano and violin with P. Inocencij Gnidovec . He was a singer and orchestra member in the Franciscan Church and at the grammar school.

After the sixth grade of high school, he entered the Franciscan order and studied theology in Ljubljana. He was ordained a priest on July 21, 1874 . Initially he worked in Novo mesto as an organist, elementary school teacher and singing teacher at the grammar school. In 1890 he was transferred to Ljubljana. In addition to his work as pastor and guardian , he began a five-year course in composition with Matej Hubad . He received further musical lessons from Peter Griesbacher in Innsbruck and in instrumentation from Emil Hochreiter . Sattner died on April 20, 1934 in his monastery cell of the Franciscan monastery in Ljubljana.

measure up

  • Missa seraphica
  • Te Deum

Cantatas

  • Jefteva prisega / Jiftach's oath
  • Oljki / An den Ölbaum, 1914 (Symphonic Cantata)
  • Soci / An die Soca, 1916 (Symphonic Cantata)
  • V pepelnicni noci / In der Aschermittwichnacht, 1921

Oratorios

  • Assumptio Beatae Mariae Virginis, 1911
  • V kripti sv. Cecilije, 1931

Operas

Songs

  • Pesmi za skupščine, 3rd edition, Ljubljana 1926
  • K polnočnici (Sacred Song), ed.Ljubljana 1950

literature