Johann Adam Bleibinhaus
Johann Adam Bleibinhaus (* 1680 in Greding ; † May 16, 1749 ) was an Eichstätt cathedral music director .
He studied in Eichstätt. This is evidenced by the lists of actors in the years in the final comedies from 1692 to 1695. In 1745 he is referred to as Chori Capellae Magister (cathedral music director), Notareius pucturae, ad S. Cunegundem et S. Vitum benificiatus. The program also includes an opera “Glorious Eichstätt” composed by him. So he continued his studies and became a priest. His predecessor was Johann Steingrübler, also from Greding . Since he resigned or died in 1720, Bleibinhaus took up his post that year.
literature
- Raymund Schlecht: Eichstätts music history . I part II.
- Ernst Baumgartl: History of the city of Greding . tape 3 , 1991, pp. 154 .
- http://www.zeitschrift-amperland.de/download_pdf.php?id=973 on page 3 listed as court tenorist in 1717
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SURNAME | Bleibinhaus, Johann Adam |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Eichstatter cathedral music director |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1680 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Greding |
DATE OF DEATH | May 16, 1749 |