Johann Lukas Schubaur

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Johann Lukas Schubaur (born December 23, 1749 in Lechfeld , †  November 15, 1815 in Munich ) was a Bavarian composer and medical advisor in Munich.

In Munich, Schubaurstrasse in the Obermenzing district is named after him.

Works

measure up

  • Missa Solemnis in D minor (before 1787)
  • Missa in E minor and G major (around 1790)
  • German Mass in E flat major (around 1794)
  • Missa in D major

Other spiritual works

  • Vesperae de Beata in D minor (before 1785)
  • Lytaniae lauret in D major (from Vesperae de Beata and the Missa Solemnis )
  • 4 Psalmi Vespertini in D minor (Laudate - Laetatus sum - Nisi Dominus - Lauda Jerusalem)
  • Sing a new song to the Lord, Psalm in D major (before 1808)
  • Responsor per mother (27 chants for four-part choir with organ accompaniment)
  • Give thanks to the Lord for he is kind, Psalm 106 (around 1780)

Cantatas

  • Il Sacrificio

Singing games

  • Melide or Der Schiffer, two acts; Libretto: Gustav Friedrich Großmann and Christian Gottlob Neefe after Falbaire ; 1782, first performance on September 24, 1782 in the Salvatortheater in Munich
  • The village deputies; Libretto after Carlo Goldoni ; First performance on May 8, 1783 in the Salvatortheater
  • The pleasure camp; Libretto: Franz Marius Babo; First performance on August 4, 1784 in the Salvatortheater
  • The faithful charcoal burners; Libretto: Karl Christoph Förster (Heermann); First performance on September 29, 1786 in the Salvatortheater
  • The faithful cabbage burners; First performance on April 26, 1797 in the Freihaustheater in Vienna

Symphonies

  • Sinfonia in D (before 1790)
  • Sinfonia in Eb (before 1790)
  • Sinfonia in Bb (before 1790)
  • Sinfonia in D # (before 1790)
  • Sinfonia in C (before 1790)
  • Sinfonia in G (before 1790)

Quote

“To the accusation that serious science, like medicine, is not compatible with the practice of an art that once seemed so sacred and salutary to the doctors of the past, I do not want to answer. Who can judge so easily, his head must be too heavy or too light. "

- Johann Lukas Schubaur

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Footnotes and individual references

  1. ↑ Middle name can also be found with Lucas .
  2. Last name can be found in different spellings.
  3. ^ Pasinger Archiv eV: Names fade - the streets remain: Pasinger Strassenkunde ( Memento from May 7, 2007 in the Internet Archive )